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Massachusetts Department of Transportation
Massachusetts Department of Transportation Massachusetts Travel Survey Final Report – Appendices June 2012
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Acknowledgments
This statewide multi-modal household travel survey was conducted on behalf of the
Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) and the 13 Metropolitan Planning
Organizations (MPOs) of the Commonwealth. The survey design, implementation, and results
analyses were guided by MassDOT staff and a working group other transportation
professionals from the MPOs.
The survey was conducted by a consultant team led by NuStats, with primary support from
GeoStats, Inc. and Wilkins Research Services.
Primary members of the working group for the Massachusetts Travel Survey consisted of:
Bob Frey, Project Manager, MassDOT Office of Transportation Planning
Karl Quackenbush, Director, Central Transportation Planning Staff (CTPS), Boston MPO
Sanjay Kaul, CTPS
Bob Sievert, CTPS
Paul Mission, Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development District
Tim Reardon, Metropolitan Area Planning Council, Boston MPO
Additional project and working group support:
Callida Cenizal, MassDOT
Paul Reim, CTPS
Bill Kuttner, CTPS
Ed Bromage, CTPS
Jim Gallagher, MAPC (retired)
Metropolitan Planning Organizations in Massachusetts:
Berkshire MPO
Boston MPO
Cape Cod MPO
Central Massachusetts MPO
Franklin Transportation Planning Organization
Martha’s Vineyard MPO
Merrimack Valley MPO
Montachusett MPO
Nantucket MPO
Northern Middlesex MPO
Old Colony MPO
Pioneer Valley MPO
Southeastern Massachusetts MPO
This survey and preparation of this report has been financed in part through grant(s) from the
Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration, U.S. Department of
Transportation, under the State Planning and Research Program, Section 505 of Title 23, U.S.
Code. The contents of this report do not necessarily reflect the official views or policies of the
U.S. Department of Transportation, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, or the
Massachusetts metropolitan planning organizations.
All available report documents can be accessed on the MassDOT web site at:
www.mass.gov/massdot/travelsurvey
Table of Contents Appendix A: Recruitment Survey
1
Appendix B: Retrieval Survey
25
Appendix C: Interviewer Training Manual
37
Appendix D: Final Data Dictionary
54
Appendix E: Weighting and Expansion Plan
72
Appendix F: Recruitment Item Unweighted Frequencies
75
Appendix G: Retrieval Item Unweighted Frequencies
90
Appendix H: Survey Materials
95
Appendix I: GPS Materials
100
Appendix J: Survey Results by MPO
105
Survey Results for Boston MPO (MAPC)
105
Survey Results for Southeastern Massachusetts MPO (SRPEDD)
123
Survey Results for Pioneer Valley MPO (PVPC)
139
Survey Results for Central Massachusetts MPO (CMRPC)
156
Survey Results for Old Colony MPO (OCPC)
172
Survey Results for Merrimack Valley MPO (MVPC)
187
Survey Results for Northern Middlesex MPO (NMCOG)
203
Survey Results for Cape Cod MPO (CCC)
219
Survey Results for Montachusett MPO (MRPC)
235
Survey Results for Berkshire MPO (BRPC)
251
Survey Results for Franklin Transportation Planning Organization (FRCOG)
267
Survey Results for Martha’s Vineyard MPO (MVC)
283
Survey Results for Nantucket MPO (NPEDC)
298
Appendix K: Data Distribution Policy
313
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Appendix A: Recruitment Survey INTRO 1
Universe: CELL-PHONE SAMPLE
#1- Outgoing Call - Hi - My name is _____. I'm calling on behalf of the Massachusetts Department of
Transportation. MassDOT is interviewing households across the state about their travel patterns, and it's
important that we include people who have only a cell phone. All answers are kept confidential. Is this a good
time to talk?
IF THEY SAY NO, IT'S NOT SAFE TO TALK: When can I call you back at this number, or could I call you
back at a landline number if that's more convenient for you? (What is the number? When can I call?)
IF THEY SAY THIS IS NOT A CELL PHONE, CONTINUE WITH THE SURVEY BRBR IF THEY
MENTION COST OF THEIR CELL MINUTES: We will reimburse you $5 to cover the cost of being on your
cell phone for the interview.
IF ASKED, "HOW DID YOU GET THIS NUMBER?" A computer randomly generated a list of possible
phone numbers. We do this because we need to talk to a wide representation of people, with both listed and
unlisted phone numbers, including cell phones.
IF NEEDED: This call should only take 10-15 minutes for most households. The information we collect is
combined with thousands of other households. Your participation in this survey will help MassDOT to make
reasonable, cost-effective transportation improvements where they're needed most.
INTRO 2
Universe: UNMATCHED SAMPLE
#2 –Outgoing Call – Hi, my name is ____________. Thank you for contacting us about the Massachusetts
Travel Survey [IF ASKED: conducted on behalf of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation]. The
information collected through this study will benefit your community by helping transportation planners more
accurately identify transportation needs. If everyone in your household completes the study, your household will
receive $25 to thank you for your time.
INTRO 2
Universe: REGULAR SAMPLE
#3 – Outgoing Call – Hi -I'm calling on behalf of the new Massachusetts Department of Transportation. May I
speak with <RFNAM> <RLNAM> or someone age 18 or older?
ADULT ON PHONE: MassDOT is interviewing households across the state about their travel patterns. All
information collected is strictly confidential. Your participation in this survey will help us to make reasonable,
cost-effective improvements where they're needed most. IF THEY MENTION COST OF THEIR CELL
MINUTES: We will reimburse you $5 to cover the cost of being on your cell phone for the interview.
NEWPH
Universe: INT01=KN
59 Is there a different number where I can reach you?
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Knew Telephone Number: TEL01
Universe: INT01=KN
60 What is that number? FORMAT: 999-999-9999
INT12
Universe: INT01=KN
61 We will call you back on this number shortly. Thank you. WRITE DOWN QUESTIONNAIRE NUMBER
AND CALLBACK
Advanced Letter: LETTR
Universe: All
93 Do you remember receiving a letter about this survey?
Yes ............................................................................................... 1 No ................................................................................................. 2 DK ................................................................................................ 8 RF ................................................................................................. 9 Regular Transit Use: RIBUS
Universe: All
94 Okay, first I need to ask you a few questions to ensure that we are surveying all types of households. Do you
or any members of your household use transit at least once a week?
Yes ............................................................................................... 1 No ................................................................................................. 2 DK ................................................................................................ 8 RF ................................................................................................. 9 Number of Household Vehicles: HHVEH
Universe: All
95 And, how many motor vehicles including motorcycles, mopeds, and RVs are owned, leased, or available for
regular use by those who currently live in your household? ENTER NUMBER, RANGE 0-8
NONE......................................................................................... 00
ONE ........................................................................................... 01 TWO........................................................................................... 02
THREE ....................................................................................... 03 FOUR ......................................................................................... 04 FIVE ........................................................................................... 05 SIX ............................................................................................. 06 SEVEN ....................................................................................... 07 EIGHT OR MORE..................................................................... 08 DK .............................................................................................. 98 RF ............................................................................................... 99 2
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Number of Household Vehicles – Refused: INT04
Universe: HHVEH=98 or 99
97 Thank you but without this information, your household will not be eligible to participate in this study.
REFUSAL TURN-AROUND: THE NUMBER OF TRIPS MADE BY A HOUSEHOLD IS OFTEN
DIRECTLY RELATED TO THE NUMBER OF VEHICLES. PAUSE AND GIVE FINAL OPPORTUNITY
FOR RESPONDENT TO ANSWER BEFORE TERMINATING
Number of Household Bicycles: HHBIC
Universe: All
98 How many bicycles in working condition are available to members of your household? ENTER NUMBER,
RANGE 0-8
NONE......................................................................................... 00
ONE ........................................................................................... 01 TWO........................................................................................... 02
THREE ....................................................................................... 03 FOUR ......................................................................................... 04 FIVE ........................................................................................... 05 SIX ............................................................................................. 06 SEVEN ....................................................................................... 07 EIGHT OR MORE..................................................................... 08 DK .............................................................................................. 98 RF ............................................................................................... 99 Household Size: HHSIZ
Universe: All
99 How many people, including yourself, live in your home? INCLUDE IN THIS NUMBER HOUSEHOLD
MEMBERS LIVING HERE AT LEAST 3 NIGHTS PER WEEK, FOSTER CHILDREN, ROOMERS,
HOUSEMATES, PEOPLE LIVING HERE WHILE WORKING EVEN IF THEY HAVE ANOTHER PLACE
TO LIVE, HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS ON ACTIVE DUTY BUT ONLY IF THEY WILL BE HOME DURING
ASSIGNED TRAVEL DAY. DO NOT INCLUDE/B COLLEGE STUDENTS LIVING AWAY WHILE
ATTENDING COLLEGE OR PEOPLE WHO LIVE AT ANOTHER PLACE MOST OF THE TIME. ENTER
NUMBER, RANGE 1-8
ONE ........................................................................................... 01 TWO........................................................................................... 02
THREE ....................................................................................... 03 FOUR ......................................................................................... 04 FIVE ........................................................................................... 05 SIX ............................................................................................. 06 SEVEN ....................................................................................... 07 EIGHT OR MORE..................................................................... 08 DK .............................................................................................. 98 RF
99
Household Size – Refused: INT05
Universe: HHSIZ=98 or 99
100 We understand your concerns regarding this question, but without this information, your household will
not be eligible to participate in this study since we need to make sure we survey all types of households.
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Transportation planners would be interested in seeing if there is a correlation between the size of households and
the trips they make. PAUSE AND GIVE FINAL OPPORTUNITY FOR RESPONDENT TO ANSWER
BEFORE TERMINATING
INT06
Universe: All
106 We’re conducting a study to help area transportation planners understand why, when, and where people
travel. We're asking households to record their travel for one day using travel diaries, which we'd mail to you.
The day after your assigned travel date, we’ll call you to collect your information. First, I’d like ask you a few
questions to make sure that all types of households in Massachusetts are represented. We’ll then mail to you a
diary for each person in your household to record your travel. I want to assure you that the data we collect is for
research purposes only and will be held in strict confidence. By participating in this important study, your
household will represent hundreds of other households in your area, so we need your help. Will you help your
local transportation planners in this study?
AAGE2
Universe: GTYPE=1
And can you tell me, how many people in your household are between 16 and 75 years old?
RANGE 1-8
GPS
Universe: GTYPE=1
107 Your household was also randomly selected to participate in another interesting and important part of this
study that involves the use of person-based Global Positioning System, or GPS, technology. In addition to
completing your travel diary, we are also asking you and all adult members of your household to carry a GPS
device on the same travel day we assign to you as well as the next consecutive weekday. All you will need to do
is turn each GPS device on prior to the first trip of your assigned travel day and then carry it or wear it for two
consecutive week days. The GPS study allows us to not only collect where people are traveling to, but the actual
path taken, which is very useful in transportation planning. If everyone in your household provides valid travel
information for the GPS and telephone interview portions of the study, we are offering $25 for each of the
<AAGE2> qualified persons that receive the GPS units, in appreciation of your time. IF NEEDED: The GPS
units are small and easy to carry (you can clip them onto your belt, backpack, or purse) and they collect details
of your travel routes during your travel day. It is very important to the survey that households like yours
participate.
Ethnicity or Race: RACE
Universe: All
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110 Again, to ensure we include all types of households in this study, what is your race?
White alone ..................................................................................1 Black or African American alone.................................................2 American Indian and Alaska Native alone ...................................3 Asian alone...................................................................................4 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone ......................5 Some other race alone ..................................................................6 Two or more races ........................................................................7 RF.................................................................................................9 Hispanic or Latino: HISP
Universe: All
111 And, are you Hispanic or Latino?
Yes ...............................................................................................1 No.................................................................................................2 RF.................................................................................................9 Description of Home: RESTY
Universe: All
112 Which best describes your home?
Single family detached dwelling ..................................................1 Building with 2-4 units.................................................................2 Building with 5-19 units...............................................................3 Building with 20 or more units ....................................................4 Or something else? (SPECIFY) ...................................................7 DK................................................................................................8 RF.................................................................................................9 Home Ownership: OWN
Universe: All
113 Is your home owned or rented?
Owned/Mortgaged........................................................................1
Rented ..........................................................................................2 OTHER, SPECIFY ......................................................................7 DK................................................................................................8 RF.................................................................................................9 Number of Cell Phones: CPLNS
Universe: All
114 Since we are conducting this survey by telephone, I have some questions about the telephones in your
household. How many cellular telephone numbers do members of your household have?
ENTER NUMBER
DK..............................................................................................98 RF...............................................................................................99 5
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Number of Landline Telephone Numbers: PHLNS
Universe: All
116 How many home telephone numbers does your household have? This includes only land-lines or those
hard wired to your house but excludes cellular phones.
ENTER NUMBER
DK .............................................................................................. 98
RF ............................................................................................... 99
[IF PHLNS = 0, SKIP TO INCA]
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Number of hardwired numbers dedicated to Fax: FXLNS
Universe: PHLNS>0
117 How many of these hard-wired telephone numbers, if any, are dedicated to a FAX machine or modem?
ENTER NUMBER
ENTER NUMBER
DK .............................................................................................. 98
RF ............................................................................................... 99
Household Income: INCOM
Universe: All
118 And to ensure that all income levels are represented, I’d like to record your household’s 2009 annual
income. Again, this is completely confidential. Just stop me when I get to the appropriate income range.
Less than $15,000...................................................................... 01 $15,000 to $24,999 ..................................................................... 02 $25,000 to $34,999 ..................................................................... 03 $35,000 to $49,999 ..................................................................... 04 $50,000 to $74,999 .................................................................... 05 $75,000 to $99,999 ..................................................................... 06 $100,000 to $149,999 ................................................................. 07 $150,000 or more ....................................................................... 08 REFUSED .................................................................................. 99 INCA
Universe: INCOM=99
118.5 I certainly understand your hesitancy to provide this information. Instead of providing me with your
households precise income, would you just tell me if your household's total annual income earned last year, for
all workers, before taxes, above or below $35,000? HOUSEHOLD INCOME NOT ONLY ALLOWS US TO
VERIFY THAT WE ARE INCLUDING ALL TYPES OF HOUSEHOLDS FROM THE REGION, BUT ALSO
HAS BEEN FOUND TO BE RELATED TO THE TYPES OF TRIPS HOUSEHOLDS MAKE.
Above $35,000 ........................................................................... 11 Below $35,000 ........................................................................... 22 REFUSED .................................................................................. 99 INCB
Universe: IINCA=22
119 Is it above or below $15,000? HOUSEHOLD INCOME NOT ONLY ALLOWS US TO VERIFY THAT
WE ARE INCLUDING ALL TYPES OF HOUSEHOLDS FROM THE REGION, BUT IT ALSO HAS BEEN
FOUND TO BE RELATED TO THE TYPES OF TRIPS HOUSEHOLDS TYPICALLY MAKE.
Above $15,000 ........................................................................... 33 Below $15,000 ........................................................................... 01 DK/RF ........................................................................................ 99 7
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INCC
Universe: INCB=33
1120 Is it above or below $25,000?
$25,000 or Above ....................................................................... 03 Below $25,000 ........................................................................... 02 REFUSED .................................................................................. 99 INCD
Universe: INCA=11
121 Is it above or below $75,000? HOUSEHOLD INCOME NOT ONLY ALLOWS US TO VERIFY THAT
WE ARE INCLUDING ALL TYPES OF HOUSEHOLDS FROM THE REGION, BUT IT ALSO HAS BEEN
FOUND TO BE RELATED TO THE TYPES OF TRIPS HOUSEHOLDS TYPICALLY MAKE.
$75,000 or Above ....................................................................... 44 Below $75,000 ........................................................................... 55 REFUSED .................................................................................. 99 INCE
Universe: INCD=55
122 Is it above or below $50,000? HOUSEHOLD INCOME NOT ONLY ALLOWS US TO VERIFY THAT
WE ARE INCLUDING ALL TYPES OF HOUSEHOLDS FROM THE REGION, BUT IT ALSO HAS BEEN
FOUND TO BE RELATED TO THE TYPES OF TRIPS HOUSEHOLDS TYPICALLY MAKE.
$50,000 or Above ....................................................................... 05 Below $50,000 ........................................................................... 04 REFUSED .................................................................................. 99 INCF
Universe: INCD=44
123 Is it above or below $150,000? HOUSEHOLD INCOME NOT ONLY ALLOWS US TO VERIFY THAT
WE ARE INCLUDING ALL TYPES OF HOUSEHOLDS FROM THE REGION, BUT IT ALSO HAS BEEN
FOUND TO BE RELATED TO THE TYPES OF TRIPS HOUSEHOLDS TYPICALLY MAKE.
$150,000 or Above ..................................................................... 08 Below $150,000 ......................................................................... 66 REFUSED .................................................................................. 99 INCG
Universe: INCF=66
124 Is it above or below $100,000? HOUSEHOLD INCOME NOT ONLY ALLOWS US TO VERIFY THAT
WE ARE INCLUDING ALL TYPES OF HOUSEHOLDS FROM THE REGION, BUT IT ALSO HAS BEEN
FOUND TO BE RELATED TO THE TYPES OF TRIPS HOUSEHOLDS TYPICALLY MAKE.
$100,000 or Above ..................................................................... 07 Below $100,000 ......................................................................... 06 REFUSED .................................................................................. 99 8
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HHMEM
Universe: All
129 Thank you. Now I need to ask you a few details about each person in your household to prepare the
customized travel diaries. You said there were _____ persons in your household. Let's start with the names or
just initials of each person so we can keep track of all the responses. [MAKE SURE YOU HAVE REBUTTAL
READY IF RESPONDENT ASKS WHY NAMES ARE NEEDED]
You said there were <HHSIZ> persons in your household. Let's start with the names or just initials of each
person so we can keep track of all the responses.
First Name: FNAME
Universe: All
135 IF UNCOMFORTABLE GIVING CHILDREN'S NAMES, OKAY TO DO "CHILD #1, CHILD #2," ETC
OR USE INITIALS
Relationship: RELAT
Universe: All
140 What is this person's relationship to you? DO NOT ASK IF RESPONDENT. RESPONDENT IS
PERNO1. SELECT REFERENCE PERSON IF RESPONDENT
RESPONDENT ............................................................................ 1 Spouse/Partner.............................................................................. 2 Child ............................................................................................. 3 Parent ........................................................................................... 4 Other Relative .............................................................................. 5 Not Related .................................................................................. 6 Gender: GEND
Universe: All
141 What is this person's gender?
DON'T ASK FOR RESPONDENT
MALE .......................................................................................... 1 FEMALE ...................................................................................... 2 RF ................................................................................................. 9 Exact Age: AGE
Universe: All
145 What is <PRN15> age?
RANGE: 0 - 97 IF LESS THAN 1, ENTER 0
98 years or older ......................................................................... 98
DK/RF ........................................................................................ 99
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Age Category: AGEB
Universe: AGE=99
146 Many of our questions about <PRN14> are based on <PRN15> age. Can you tell me if <PRN11> are/is...
Younger than 16...........................................................................1 16 or older ....................................................................................2 DK/RF ..........................................................................................9 GCONF
Universe: AGE=99 and GTYPE=1
147 In order for your household to qualify for the GPS portion of the study, we really need to know whether
<YOU> is under or over the age of 16. PAUSE AND GIVE OPPORTUNITY FOR RESPONDENT TO GIVE
AGE
AGE16
Universe: All
149 IS THIS PERSON AT LEAST 16?
YES ..............................................................................................1 NO................................................................................................2 Driver’s License: LIC
Universe: AGE>15 or AGEB>1
166 Do(es) <YOU> have a valid driver's license?
YES ..............................................................................................1 NO................................................................................................2 DK................................................................................................8 RF.................................................................................................9 Transit Pass: TRANS
Universe: AGE>15 or AGEB>1
167 Do(es) <YOU> have a transit pass?
YES ..............................................................................................1 NO................................................................................................2 DK................................................................................................8 RF.................................................................................................9 10
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Type of Transit Pass: PASST
Universe: TRANS=1
168 What type of transit pass do(es) <PRN11> have? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Local bus pass ............................................................................ 01 LinkPass (subway + local bus) ................................................... 02 Inner express bus pass ................................................................ 03 Outer express bus pass ............................................................... 04 Commuter rail pass .................................................................... 05 Ferry/Boat pass........................................................................... 06 Charlie Card ............................................................................... 07 Other (Specify)...........................................................................97 DK..............................................................................................98 RF...............................................................................................99 Employed: EMPLY
Universe: AGE>15 or AGEB>1
169 Are/Is <YOU> employed at a paying job, either full-time or part-time? THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE
VOLUNTEER POSITIONS.
YES ..............................................................................................1 NO................................................................................................2 DK................................................................................................8 RF.................................................................................................9 Unemployed Status: PRIMA
Universe: EMPLY>1
171 Which of the following best describes <PRN15> status?
Retired ........................................................................................ 01 Disabled/On Disability Status .................................................... 02 Homemaker ................................................................................ 03 Unemployed but looking for work ............................................. 04 Unemployed and not looking for work ...................................... 05 A Student? .................................................................................. 06 OTHER (SPECIFY) ...................................................................97 DK..............................................................................................98 RF...............................................................................................99 Hours worked per day: HOURS
Universe: EMPLY=1
172 How many hours per day/ do(es) <YOU> work on average? (MAIN JOB). IN THIS QUESTION, WE ARE
ONLY INTERESTED IN HOURS WORKED AT THIS MAIN JOB.
RANGE: 1-24
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Number of Jobs: JOBS
Universe: EMPLY=1
173 How many jobs do(es) <YOU> have? Please include all paid positions that <YOU> work(s) on a regular
basis.
RANGE 1-10
PRN22
Universe: EMPLY=1 and JOBS>1
174 For this next series of questions, please consider only <PRN15> primary job.
Work Name: WNAME
Universe: EMPLY=1
175 We're interested in employment locations because travel to work activities often affect other daily activities
and travel. What is the name of <YOUR> work? (MAIN JOB) RECORD RESPONSE
SELF-EMPLOYED (SPECIFY BUSINESS / COMPANY NAME)
OTHER (SPECIFY BUSINESS / COMPANY/)......................... 7
DK/RF .......................................................................................... 9
1
Work Address: WADDR
Universe: EMPLY=1
176 What is the address of <YOUR> work (MAIN JOB)?
ARE REQUIRED FOR DATA DELIVERY
RECORD STREET ADDRESS. HABITUALS
Work Address – City: WCITY
Universe: EMPLY=1
178 [ENTER CITY]
Work Address – State: WSTAT
Universe: EMPLY=1
179 [ENTER STATE]
Work Address – Zip Code: WZIP
Universe: EMPLY=1
180 Thank you sir/ma'am, and what would the zip code of your work location be?
DK/RF .................................................................................. 99999
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Work Address – Cross-Streets: WXSTR
Universe: EMPLY=1 and WADDR is Null
181 What are the nearest cross streets to <YOUR> work? COLLECT CROSS STREETS IN THIS FORMAT
STREET AT STREET
Days per Week at Work: WDAYS
Universe: EMPLY=1
182 How many days per week do <YOU> work on average?
RANGE: 1-7
DK ................................................................................................ 8
RF ................................................................................................. 9
Work Mode: WMODE
Universe: EMPLY=1
183 How do(es) <PRN11> normally get to work?
WORKS AT HOME .................................................................. 00 Walk ........................................................................................... 01 Bike ............................................................................................ 02 Auto / van/ truck driver .............................................................. 03 Auto / van / truck passenger ....................................................... 04 Public transit .............................................................................. 05 Dial-a-ride / Paratransit .............................................................. 06 Taxi ............................................................................................ 07 Motorcycle Driver ...................................................................... 08 Motorcycle Passenger ................................................................ 09 OTHER, SPECIFY .................................................................... 97 DK .............................................................................................. 98 RF ............................................................................................... 99 Transit Service used to travel to Work: WTRSB
Universe: WMODE=5
184 Which transit service do(es) <YOU> normally use to get to work? If <PRN11> use(s) multiple services,
please tell me which service is used for the longest part of the trip to work. RECORD RESPONSE
Telecommute: TELEW
Universe: EMPLY=1
185 Does <YOUR> employer allow <PRN14> to work from home for pay on a regular basis? This would be in
place of traveling to a regular work location, something that is commonly referred to as "telecommuting."
YES .............................................................................................. 1 NO ................................................................................................ 2 DK ................................................................................................ 8 RF ................................................................................................. 9 13
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Flexible Work Schedule: SCHED
Universe: EMPLY=1
186 Does <YOUR> employer offer any flexible work hours program for which <PRN11> are/is eligible to
participate in?
YES ..............................................................................................1 NO................................................................................................2 DK................................................................................................8 RF.................................................................................................9 Flexible Work Programs Offered: FLEXP
Universe: SCHED=1
187 What type of program(s) does <PRN15> employer offer? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY, UP TO 4 9/80 work period ..........................................................................1 Early arrival/Early departure ........................................................2 4/40 work week ............................................................................3 OTHER (SPECIFY) .....................................................................7 DK................................................................................................8 RF.................................................................................................9 Participation in Work Program: FLEXT
Universe: EMPLY=1
189 Do(es) <PRN11> participate in <PRN26>?
Yes ...............................................................................................1 No.................................................................................................2 DK................................................................................................8 RF.................................................................................................9 Disabled License Plates: EDISA
Universe: AGE>5
190 Do(es) <PRN11> have a special needs placard or license plate for your vehicle?
YES ..............................................................................................1 NO................................................................................................2 DK................................................................................................8 RF.................................................................................................9 Disabled Transit Registration: EDIS2
Universe: AGE>5
191 Are/Is <PRN11> a registered user of special transit services for the elderly or disabled (e.g., dial-a-ride)?
YES ..............................................................................................1 NO................................................................................................2 DK................................................................................................8 RF.................................................................................................9 14
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Education Level: EDUCA
Universe: All
191 What is the highest degree or level of school <PRN11> have/has completed?
Not a high school graduate, 12 grade or less (THIS INCLUDES VERY YOUNG CHILDREN TOO)...... 1 High school graduate (high school diploma or GED) ................................................................................... 2 Some college credit but no degree ................................................................................................................ 3 Associate or technical school degree ............................................................................................................ 4 Bachelor's or undergraduate degree .............................................................................................................. 5 Graduate degree (includes professional degree like MD, DDs, JD) ............................................................. 6
OTHER, SPECIFY ....................................................................................................................................... 7 DK................................................................................................................................................................. 8 RF.................................................................................................................................................................. 9 Student: ENROL
Universe: EMPLY=1
195 Are/Is <PRN11> a student?
YES ..............................................................................................1 NO................................................................................................2 DK................................................................................................8 RF.................................................................................................9 Full-Time/Part-Time Student: FPTIM
Universe: ENROL=1
196 Are/Is <PRN11> a part-time or full-time student? .
Part-Time .....................................................................................1 Full-Time .....................................................................................2 DK................................................................................................8 RF.................................................................................................9 School Grade Level Attending: SCHOL
Universe: ENROL=1
197 What school grade or level do(es) <PRN11> attend?
Daycare ...................................................................................... 01 Nursery school, pre-school......................................................... 02 Kindergarten to grade 8 .............................................................. 03 Grade 9 to 12 .............................................................................. 04 Technical/Vocational school ...................................................... 05 2-year college (community college) ........................................... 06 4-year college or university ........................................................ 07 Graduate school/professional ..................................................... 08 OTHER, SPECIFY ....................................................................97 DK..............................................................................................98 RF...............................................................................................99 15
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School Name: SNAME
Universe: ENROL=1
198 What is the name of that school?
School Address: SADDR
Universe: ENROL=1
199 What is the address of that school? RECORD STREET ADDRESS. HABITUALS ARE REQUIRED FOR
DATA DELIVERY
School Address – City: SCITY
Universe: ENROL=1
201 [ENTER CITY]
School Address – State: SSTAT
Universe: ENROL=1
202 [ENTER STATE]
School Address – Zip Code: SZIP
Universe: ENROL=1
203 What is the zip code of this school location?
DK/RF .................................................................................. 99999
School Address – Cross-Street: SXSTR
Universe: ENROL=1 and SADDR is Null
204 What are the nearest cross streets to <YOUR> school? COLLECT CROSS STREETS IN THIS FORMAT
STREET AT STREET
School Mode: SMODE Universe: ENROL=1
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205 How do(es) <PRN11> normally get to school?
HOMESCHOOLED ................................................................... 00 Walk ........................................................................................... 01 Bike ............................................................................................ 02 Auto / van/ truck driver .............................................................. 03 Auto / van / truck passenger ....................................................... 04 Public transit .............................................................................. 05 Dial-a-ride/Para transit ............................................................... 06 Taxi ............................................................................................ 07 School Bus ................................................................................. 08 Motorcycle driver ....................................................................... 09 Motorcycle passenger.................................................................10 OTHER (specify) .......................................................................97 DK..............................................................................................98 RF...............................................................................................99 Transit Service used to travel to School: STRSB
Universe: SMODE=5
206 Which transit service do(es) <PRN11> normally use to get to school? If <PRN11> use(s) multiple
services, please tell me which service is used for the longest part of the trip to school. RECORD RESPONSE
Number of Transit trips in past week: TTRIP
Universe: All
209 How many one-way trips (any) using Transit did <PRN11> make in the past 7 days? A round trip counts as two one-way trips. RECORD RESPONSE, RANGE 0 - 97 DK..............................................................................................98 RF...............................................................................................99 Bike Facilities at Work/School: BIKFA
Universe: EMPLY=1 or ENROL=1
210 Do(es) <PRN11> have a secure bike facility at school or work?
Yes ...............................................................................................1 No.................................................................................................2 DK................................................................................................8 RF.................................................................................................9 Bike used for recreation last week: BIKD1
Universe: HHBIC>0
211 How many days last week did <PRN11> bike for recreation? RECORD RESPONSE, RANGE 0-7 DK................................................................................................8 RF.................................................................................................9 Bike used for transportation last week: BIKD2
Universe: HHBIC>0
212 How many days last week did <PRN11> use a bike for transportation, such as for work, school, errands,
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etc.?
RANGE 0-7
DK ................................................................................................ 8
RF ................................................................................................. 9
Bike Trails/Lanes Used: BIKRD
Universe: HHBIC>0
213 Do(es) <PRN11> usually use off-road bike trails, on-road bike routes or lanes, or both while traveling by
bicycle?
Off-road ........................................................................................ 1 On-road ........................................................................................ 2 Both .............................................................................................. 3 DK ................................................................................................ 8 RF ................................................................................................. 9 Demographic/GPS Incentives: PRN10
Demographic Incentives
Universe: FLSIZ=1 or FLINC=1 or FLAGE=1 or FLVEH=1
1 We understand how valuable your time is and are offering your household $25 in appreciation of your efforts
if everyone in your household completes the study and provides valid travel information.
GPS Incentives
Universe: GTYPE=1
2
We understand how valuable your time is and are offering your household [CALCULATED:
$(25x<C1675>)<INAMT>] if everyone in the household provides valid travel information.
VEHI1
Universe: HHVEH>0
244 Earlier you mentioned that you have <HHVEH> vehicle total in your household. Now I need to collect
some information about this vehicle.
Year of Vehicle: YEAR
Universe: HHVEH>0
250 What is the year of this vehicle? RANGE: 1900 - 2011
DK .......................................................................................... 9998 RF ........................................................................................... 9999 Make of Vehicle: MAKEX
Universe: HHVEH>0
251 What is the make of this vehicle?
ACURA ............................ 11
AUDI ................................ 12
BMW ................................ 13
BUICK .............................. 14
CADILLAC ...................... 15
CHEVROLET................... 16
18
CHRYSLER ..................... 17
DAEWOO ........................ 18
DODGE ............................ 19
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FORD ............................... 20 GEO ................................. 21 GMC................................. 22
HARLEY DAVIDSON.... 23 HONDA ........................... 24 HUMMER ........................ 25 HYUNDAI ....................... 26 INFINITI .......................... 27 ISUZU .............................. 28 JAGUAR .......................... 29 JEEP ................................. 30 KAWASAKI .................... 31 KIA................................... 32
LEXUS .............................33 LINCOLN .........................34 MAZDA............................35 MERCEDES .....................36 MERCURY.......................37
MITSUBISHI ...................38 NISSAN ............................39 OLDSMOBILE.................40
PLYMOUTH ....................41 PONTIAC .........................42 PORSCHE ........................43 RANGE ROVER ..............44 SAAB................................45
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SATURN .......................... 46 SCION .............................. 47 SUBARU.......................... 48
SUZUKI ........................... 49 TOYOTA ......................... 50 VOLKSWAGEN .............. 51 VOLVO ............................ 52 YAMAHA ........................ 53 OTHER, SPECIFY........... 97 DK .................................... 98 RF..................................... 99 Massachusetts Travel Survey
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Model of Vehicle: MODLX
Universe: HHVEH>0
252 What is the model of this vehicle? IF YOU DON'T FIND IT IN THE TABLE, SELECT 997.
OTHER, COLLECT IN NEXT QUESTION ...........................997 DK............................................................................................998 RF.............................................................................................999 Body Type of Vehicle: BODY
Universe: HHVEH>0
256 And is this a/an?
Car, sedan, or station wagon? .................................................... 01 Van (ANY TYPE) ...................................................................... 02 SUV ............................................................................................ 03 Pick-up Truck ............................................................................. 04 Other kind of truck ..................................................................... 05 RV .............................................................................................. 06 Motorcycle ................................................................................. 07 Or something else? SPECIFY ....................................................97 RF...............................................................................................99 Fuel Type of Vehicle: FUEL
Universe: HHVEH>0
257 What type of fuel does it use?
Gas ...............................................................................................1 Diesel ...........................................................................................2 Hybrid ..........................................................................................3 Flex Fuel ......................................................................................4 OTHER (SPECIFY) .....................................................................7 DK................................................................................................8 RF.................................................................................................9 Main User of Vehicle: USER
Universe: HHVEH>0
258 Who in the household is the main driver of this vehicle? RECORD RESPONSE
DK..............................................................................................98 RF...............................................................................................99 Travel Day Assignment: ASSN
Universe: All
272 As I mentioned previously, understanding your household's travel and activities is very important for
improving transportation in your area and throughout Massachusetts. We will send you a diary for each member
of your household to keep track of your travel and activities for 24 hours on READ DAY AND DATE. NO:
Well, lets try a different time. How about READ ALT DAY AND DATE.
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Travel Day Assignment, Refused: INT13
Universe: ASSN=999
277 These are all the questions we have for you today, thank you for your time.
Respondent First Name: RESPF
Universe: All
279 To whom should we address the envelope? INDICATE THAT INFORMATION IS NECESSARY, IF
STILL REFUSE, TERMINATE
FIRST NAME
Respondent Last Name: RESPL
Universe: All
280 LAST NAME
PRON3
Universe: GTYPE=1 or 2
283 The travel diaries and the GPS devices will be shipped to you within the next week. After your travel date,
promptly return the GPS devices by FedEx using the prepaid return envelope provided with the equipment. Is
your home address the best place for us to have these items delivered to you? NOTE: P.O. BOXES ARE NOT
VALID SHIPPING ADDRESSES FOR FEDEX. In order to mail the diaries to you, I need your physical
address.
Mailing Address Type: MTYPE
Universe: All
285 Is this a home address, work address, or other address?
HOME .......................................................................................... 1 WORK ......................................................................................... 2 OTHER ........................................................................................ 7 Company Name: MNAME
Universe: MTYPE=2
286 What is the company's name?
Mailing Address: MADDR
Universe: All
287 What is your street address? REQUIRED. NO PO BOXES ALLOWED.
Mailing Address – Suite: MSUIT
Universe: All
288 Do you have an apartment number or suite number? YES: What is it? NOTE: IF NONE, LEAVE IT
BLANK. DO NOT TYPE "NONE"
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Mailing Address – City: MCITY
Universe: All
289 What city is that in?
Mailing Address – Zip: MZIP
Universe: All 291 What is your zip code? RANGE: 01001 - 02791 (VALID ZIP CODES IN MASSACHUSETTS) 99999 IS NOT VALID.
GEXPL
Universe: GTYPE=1
300 We will mail the diaries and GPS units to you in a few days. The package will include a pre-paid envelope
to use when returning the equipment.
Physical Home Address: HADDR
Universe: All
303 What is your physical address? REQUIRED
Physical Home Address – Apt/Suite #: HSUIT
Universe: All
304 Do you have an apartment number or suite number? YES: What is it? CAN BE BLANK
Physical Home Address – City: HCITY
Universe: All
305 What city is that in?
Physical Home Address – Zip Code: HZIP
Universe: All
306 What is the zip code? RANGE: 01001 - 02791 (VALID ZIP CODES IN MASSACHUSETTS) 99999 IS
NOT VALID
Confirm Physical Home Address: CMADD Universe: All 310 You said that your home address is... ADDR: <HADDR> APT/STE: <HSUIT> CITY: <HCITY> STATE: <HSTAT> ZIP CODE: <HZIP> Is this correct? IF NO OR IS ANYTHING IS BLANK, YOU WILL GO BACK TO TRY AGAIN.
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REMIN
Universe: All
315 We will mail these to you in a few days and will call you again on <RMDAT> to make sure you have
received them and to answer any questions. When we will call to ask about your travel on <BGDAT>, when
would be the best time to reach you?
Morning ........................................................................................ 1 Afternoon ..................................................................................... 2 Evening ........................................................................................ 3 HVDPH
Universe: All
316 And should we call you at this telephone number or is there a different phone number where you would
prefer to be called? THE # WE HAVE IS: $N
CALL ME AT THIS NUMBER .................................................. 1 CALL ME AT DAYTIME/DIFFERENT NUMBER .................. 2 ALTPH
Universe: HVDPH=2
317 And what is the number?
FORMAT: 999-999-9999
CBACK
Universe: All
318 When we call back to collect your travel and activities, we will not ask to speak to anyone under 16 years
old, but we would like to ask about their travel. Who would be the best person to give that information?
ENTER PERSON NUMBER
Thank You: THANK Universe: Demographic Incen or Unmatched Sample: 1 “Again, I wish to thank you for agreeing to participate in the study. If everyone in your household provides
valid travel information by [TRAVEL DAY + 15 days], your household will receive $<INAMT> to thank you
for your efforts. Please tell the other members of your household how important their participation is for the
success of the study. We look forward to talking with you again. If you have any questions or comments, you
can reach us at 888-222-7734. Thank you and have a good day/night.
Universe: GTYPE=1
2 We understand how valuable your time is and want to thank you for agreeing to participate in the GPS portion
of the study. We are offering your household <INAMT> if everyone in your household provides valid travel
information by [TRAVEL DAY + 15 days]. Please tell the other members of your household how important
their participation is for the success of the study. We look forward to talking with you again. If you have any
questions or comments, you can reach us at 888-222-7734. Thank you and have a good day/night.
#3-No incentive
Thank you for participating in the Massachusetts Travel Survey. Please tell the other members of your
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household how important their participation is for the success of the study. We look forward to talking with you
again. If you have any questions or comments, you can reach us at 888-222-7734. Thank you and have a good
day/night.
Universe: Matched 5 We understand how valuable your time is and want to thank you for your participation.
EXPLANATION TEXT AS NEEDED:
F6
Universe: All
348 We're asking households to record their travel for a 24 hour period. The travel details help us understand
the times of day people are traveling and where they are traveling to. IF NEEDED: We will send you diaries to
record your trip information. This information is for research purposes only and will be held in strict confidence.
F7
Universe: All
349 The purpose of this study is to help identify ways of improving local transportation. All the information that
you provide will be held in strict confidence and will be used only to benefit your community. Would you help
your community by participating in this important study?
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Appendix B: Retrieval Survey Introduction: INT02
Universe: All
93 Hi - this is _____ and I'm calling about the Massachusetts Travel Survey. We recently spoke with <RESPF>
<RESPL> and are calling back now to complete the interview. NO: Can I speak with her/him now? NEW
RESPONDENT, REPEAT INTRO. <PRON6> on a <GDAY> at <TMCMP> ASSN:<ASSN>
CONTINUE ....................................................................................... OK RECONSTRUCTION OF TRAVEL DAY........................................ RD ENTERING A MAIL-IN ................................................................... CE RESPONDENT WILL MAIL IN LOGS ........................................... ML RESPONDENT HAS MAILED IN LOGS ........................................ HM LOGS RECEIVED ............................................................................. LR ----- ..................................................................................................... NO ANSWER .................................................................................... NA BUSY ................................................................................................. BZ ANSWERING MACHINE ................................................................ AM LEFT MESSAGE............................................................................... LM ----- ..................................................................................................... DISCONNECT................................................................................... ID COMPUTER/FAX MACHINE ......................................................... IM BUSINESS/GOVERNMENT ............................................................ IG CALLER ID ....................................................................................... PM WRONG NUMBER, NEED TO RESEARCH .................................. IW ----- ..................................................................................................... SPECIFIC CALLBACK .................................................................... KB GENERAL CALLBACK ................................................................... KH CALL BACK IN 5 MINUTES .......................................................... K5 NEW NUMBER (HAVE NEW NUMBER) ...................................... KN ----- ..................................................................................................... SPANISH CALLBACK, HOUSEHOLD .......................................... SH SPANISH CALLBACK, RESPONDENT ......................................... SB SPANISH ANSWERING MACHINE ............................................... SA SPANISH BUSY................................................................................ SZ SPANISH NO ANSWER ................................................................... SN
----- ..................................................................................................... RESCHEDULE, CALLBACK .......................................................... RT RESCHEDULE, NEED TO RE-MAIL, CALLBACK ...................... RM ----- ..................................................................................................... 1ST REFUSAL .................................................................................. R1 2ND REFUSAL ................................................................................. R2 3RD REFUSAL.................................................................................. R3 4TH REFUSAL .................................................................................. R4 5TH AND FINAL REFUSAL ........................................................... R5 ----- ..................................................................................................... HUNG UP (W/O A WORD) .............................................................. RH 2ND HANG UP ................................................................................. H2 3RD HANG UP .................................................................................. H3
4TH HANG UP .................................................................................. H4 5TH AND FINAL HANG UP............................................................ H5 ----- ..................................................................................................... 25
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INTERNET RETRIEVAL ................................................................. CW Reached on Cell phone: CELLP
Universe: All
109 Have I reached you on a cell phone? IF THEY MENTION COST OF THEIR CELL MINUTES: We will
reimburse you $5 to cover the cost of being on your cell phone for the interview.
YES .............................................................................................. 1 NO ................................................................................................ 2 New Phone Number: NEWPH
Universe: CELLP=1
110 Is there a different number where I can reach you?
YES .............................................................................................. 1 NO ................................................................................................ 2 Telephone Number: TEL02
Universe: NEWPH=1
111 What is that number? FORMAT: 999-999-9999
INT05
Universe: NEWPH=1
112 We will call you back on this number shortly. Thank you. WRITE DOWN QUESTIONNAIRE NUMBER
AND CALLBACK
Cell Phone Flag: CFLAG
Universe: CELLP=1
114 DID THE RESPONDENT ASK FOR THEIR CELL-PHONE MINUTES TO BE REIMBURSED?
YES .............................................................................................. 1 NO ................................................................................................ 2 SCPT1
Universe: All
115 Last week, we spoke with you about the travel survey and sent you a diary <PRON3> to record your travel
on <ASSN>. I'd like to collect your information now. First, I need to verify demographic information
(particularly household size, household member characteristics, and household vehicle info). <LKPER>
<LKVEH>
GPS Incentive Text: MITEX
Universe: GTYPE=1
116 Once we collect all of the necessary information for each person in your household, we will send you a
check for <GAMNT> in appreciation of your participation.
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Demographic Incentive Text: INTEX
Universe: GTYPE<>1 and INCEN=1
117 Once we collect all of the necessary information for each person in your household, we will send you a
check for <INAMNT> in appreciation of your participation.
Income: INCOM
Universe: INCOM=99
334 I realize you refused this question during recruitment and I understand if you feel uncomfortable answering
this question. However, we only ask about income to ensure all households are equally represented in our
survey. Also it has been found to be related to the types of trips households make.
Less than $15,000....................................................................... 01 $15,000 to $24,999 ..................................................................... 02 $25,000 to $34,999 ..................................................................... 03 $35,000 to $49,999 ..................................................................... 04 $50,000 to $74,999 ..................................................................... 05 $75,000 to $99,999 ..................................................................... 06 $100,000 to $149,999 ................................................................. 07 $150,000 or more ....................................................................... 08 REFUSED .................................................................................. 99 INT03
Universe: All
350 Okay, now I'd like to collect the trip information your household recorded for <ASSN >. ALL: We'll begin
with your information.
Typical Day: TYPDY
Universe: All
371 In general, would you say that <ASSN> was a typical day for you?
YES .............................................................................................. 1 NO: Why not? .............................................................................. 2 NOT ASKED-MAIL IN .............................................................. 3 Trips Planned: TYPPL
Universe: All
372 Were most of <YOUR> travel and activities for this period planned in advance or did you change your
plans as the day progressed?
PLANNED ............................................................................................................. 1 CHANGED, SAY: What happened that caused the change in plans? ................... 2 DK .......................................................................................................................... 8
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Completed Logs: CMPLG
Universe: All
373 I'd like to talk about the travel and activities <YOU> recorded in the diary we sent. Did <YOU> complete
the travel log?
YES (COMPLETED)................................................................... 1 NO (NOT COMPLETED) ........................................................... 2 DID NOT RECEIVE MATERIALS............................................ 3 DK ................................................................................................ 8 RF ................................................................................................. 9 Have Travel Log: HVLOG
Universe: CMPLG=1
374 Do you have <YOUR> completed diary with you now? IF NEEDED: I can wait while you get it.
YES .............................................................................................. 1 NO ................................................................................................ 2 REFUSED .................................................................................... 9 No Travel Log: NOLOG
Universe: CMPLG<>1 or HVLOG<>1
375 Let's continue with the interview anyway. Please try to recall the information as best as you can.
CONTINUE ................................................................................. 1
Number of Places Visited on Travel Day: TOTPL
Universe: All
377 How many total places did <YOU> visit over the course of the travel day?
TTBUT
Universe: All
378 FIRST TIME YOU READ THIS: I will now use an interactive mapping tool to map your
home/work/school locations. BWHEN YOU COLLECT THE TRIP INFO FOR PERSON ONE:/B Thank you
for providing me information about your home/work/school locations. Using the same mapping tool we used to
collect your habitual addresses, I'll now collect the addresses for the places you visited on your travel day. We'll
work together through each place using whatever information you have available, such as location names,
addresses, cross-streets or landmarks. Let's start with where you were at 3AM- home or someplace else?
WHEN YOU COLLECT THE TRIP INFO FOR ALL OTHER PERSONS: Using the same mapping tool I'll
now collect the addresses for the places this person visited on their travel day.
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Place Type: PTYPE
Universe: All
391 IF PLACE 1: Okay, where were/was <YOU> at 3 am on <ASSN>. OTHERWISE: Where did <YOU> go
next?
My Home .....................................................................................1 My Work ......................................................................................2 My School ....................................................................................3 Transit Stop ..................................................................................4 new place - in area........................................................................5 new place - out of area (obtain city and state)..............................6 Travel Mode: MODE
Universe: All
392 How did <YOU> get there?
WALK ........................................................................................ 01 BIKE .......................................................................................... 02 AUTO/VAN/TRUCK DRIVER ................................................ 03 AUTO/VAN/TRUCK PASSENGER ........................................ 04 PUBLIC TRANSIT BUS ........................................................... 05 PUBLIC TRANSIT RAIL/TRAIN ............................................ 06 FERRY/BOAT ........................................................................... 07 DIAL-A-RIDE/PARATRANST ................................................ 08 TAXI .......................................................................................... 09 SCHOOL BUS ...........................................................................10 MOTORCYCLE DRIVER ........................................................11 MOTORCYCLE PASSENGER ................................................12 Other (Specify)...........................................................................97 Arrival Time: ARRTM
Universe: All
393 What time did <YOU> arrive? IF NEEDED: You can just tell me approximately when <YOU> arrived?
ENTER IN MILITARY TIME, HHMM 0000-MIDNIGHT, 1200-NOON, 2359-11:59PM, 0030-12:30AM
Number of People on Trip: PARTY Universe: MODE<>9 and 10 394 How many others traveled with <YOU>?
DO NOT INCLUDE RESPONDENT
NONE........................................................................................... 0
ONE .............................................................................................1 TWO.............................................................................................2
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Number of Household Members on Trip: HHMEM
Universe: PARTY>0
395 Of these, how many were household members? ENTER NUMBER, RANGE 0-9 DO NOT INCLUDE
RESPONDENT
Which Household Members Traveling: PERTP
Universe: HHMEM>0
396 Which household members were with <YOU> on this trip? ENTER PERNO USE SUMMARY FOR
PERSON #'S
NONE......................................................................................... 00
01 ................................................................................................ 01 02 ................................................................................................ 02 03 ................................................................................................ 03 04 ................................................................................................ 04 05 ................................................................................................ 05 06 ................................................................................................ 06 07 ................................................................................................ 07 08 ................................................................................................ 08 MORE THAN 8 PERSONS, SPECIFY THOSE NOT
ENTERED ABOVE IN THIS FORMAT: ## ## ## ## .............10 DK/RF ........................................................................................99 Transit Mode Type: MODE2 Universe: MODE=5 or 6 404 What type of transit service did <YOU> use?
Local Bus .....................................................................................1 Express Bus..................................................................................2 Shuttle Bus ...................................................................................3 Subway.........................................................................................4 Commuter Rail .............................................................................5 How Fare was paid: FARE Universe: MODE=5, 6, or 7 405 How did <YOU> pay <YOUR> fare?
Cash ............................................................................................ 01 Weekly pass ............................................................................... 02 Monthly pass .............................................................................. 03 Charlie Card ............................................................................... 04 Student ID .................................................................................. 05 Transfer ...................................................................................... 06 Charlie Ticket ............................................................................. 07 OTHER (SPECIFY) ...................................................................97 DK..............................................................................................98 RF...............................................................................................99 30
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Transit Route used: ROUTE
405 ROUTE – Asked next (open-ended)
Vehicle Number: VHTNO Universe: MODE=3, 4, 11, or 12 406 Which vehicle did <YOU> use? ENTER HH VEH NUMBER OR 97 FOR NON-HH VEHICLE. USE
VEHICLE SUMMARY FOR VEHICLE NUMBERS
ONE ........................................................................................... 01 TWO........................................................................................... 02
THREE ....................................................................................... 03 FOUR ......................................................................................... 04 FIVE ........................................................................................... 05 SIX ............................................................................................. 06 SEVEN ....................................................................................... 07 EIGHT ........................................................................................ 08 NON-HOUSEHOLD VEHICLE ...............................................97 DK..............................................................................................98 RF...............................................................................................99 Reason Vehicle not Used on Travel Day: REAVH
Universe: VEHNO not used on TDAY
407 What was the reason a household vehicle was not used?
Parking Location Type: PRKTY Universe: MODE=3, 4, 11, or 12 408 Where did <YOU> park?
Parking Lot...................................................................................1 Parking Garage.............................................................................2 Street ............................................................................................3 Driveway/Personal Garage...........................................................4 Did not park .................................................................................5 Driveway ......................................................................................6 OTHER (SPECIFY) .....................................................................7 DK................................................................................................8 RF.................................................................................................9 Location where Person parked: PLOC Universe: MODE=3, 4, 11, or 12 409 Did you park at this location or off site?
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Cross-Street of Parking Location: PRKLC
Universe: MODE=3, 4, 11, or 12 and PLOC>1
410 Where is the parking lot, parking garage, or on-street parking located? RECORD CROSS STREETS
Pay to Park: PAYPK Universe: MODE=3, 4, 11, or 12 411 How much did <YOU> pay to park?
Did not pay ...................................................................................1 RECORD RESPONSE.................................................................2 DK................................................................................................8 RF.................................................................................................9 Unit of Cost: PRKUN
Universe: MODE=3, 4, 11, or 12 and PAYPK=2
412 Was the cost per...
Hour .............................................................................................1 Day ...............................................................................................2 Week ............................................................................................3 Month ...........................................................................................4 Year..............................................................................................5 DK................................................................................................8 RF.................................................................................................9 How Parking was Paid: PRKHW
Universe: PAYPK=2
413 How did <YOU> pay for parking?
Cash/Credit/Debit Card................................................................1 Pre-paid parking pass ...................................................................2 Employer-provided parking pass .................................................3 DK................................................................................................4 RF.................................................................................................5 How much paid out of pocket: EPARK
Universe: PAYPK=2
414 How much did <YOU> pay "out-of-pocket" to park that was not reimbursed by <YOUR> employer?
RECORD RESPONSE
RANGE: 1-5000 Toll Road Used: TOLLF
Universe: MODE=3, 4, 11, or 12 415 Did <YOU> use a toll road on <YOUR> trip?
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Which Toll Road Used: TOLLT
Universe: TOLL=1
416 Which toll road did <YOU> use?
Turnpike .......................................................................................1 Ted Williams Tunnel....................................................................2 Sumner Tunnel .............................................................................3 Tobin Bridge ................................................................................4 Where Toll Road was entered: TOLLE
Universe: TOLLF=1
416a Where did you enter (the) [TOLL ROAD MENTIONED IN TOLLT]?
West Stockbridge (Plaza 1) ................................... 1 Lee (Plaza 2) ......................................................... 2 Westfield (Plaza 3) ................................................ 3 West Springfield / I-91 (Plaza 4)........................... 4 Chicopee (Plaza 5) ................................................ 5 Springfield / I-291 (Plaza 6).................................. 6
Ludlow (Plaza 7) ................................................... 7 Palmer (Plaza 8) .................................................... 8 Sturbridge / I-84 (Plaza 9) ..................................... 9 Worcester/Auburn/I-290 (Plaza 10) .................... 10 Worcester / Millbury (Plaza 11).......................... 11 Framingham (Plaza 12) ....................................... 12
Natick / Rt. 30 (Plaza 13) .................................... 13 Weston / Rt. 128 / I-95 (Plaza 14) ....................... 14 Newton / Boston / Weston (Plaza15) .................. 15 West Newton (Plaza 16)...................................... 16 Newton Corner (Plaza 17)................................... 17 Allston / Brighton (Plaza 18)............................... 18 Allston / Brighton (Plaza 19)............................... 19 Allston / Brighton (Plaza 20)............................... 20 Allston / Brighton (No plaza specified) .............. 21 Dartmouth Street (Plaza 22) ................................ 22 South Station/I-93 N/S (Plaza 24) ....................... 24 South Boston (Plaza 25) ...................................... 25 Westborough / I-495 (Plaza 26) .......................... 26 Worcester / Rt. 146 (Plaza 25) ............................ 27 Logan Airport (Summer Tunnel)......................... 30
Logan Airport (TWT Airport) ............................. 31 Logan Airport (TWT Rte 1A) ............................. 37 Logan Airport (Not specified) ............................. 39 Massachusetts Avenue ........................................ 91 Clarendon Street .................................................. 92 Arlington Street ................................................... 93 Don’t Know ......................................................... 98 Refused ................................................................ 99 Where Toll Road was Exited: TOLLX
Universe: TOLLF=1
416b Where did you exit (the) [TOLL ROAD MENTIONED IN TOLLT]?
West Stockbridge (Plaza 1) ................................... 1 Lee (Plaza 2) ......................................................... 2 Westfield (Plaza 3) ................................................ 3 West Springfield / I-91 (Plaza 4)........................... 4 Chicopee (Plaza 5) ................................................ 5 Springfield / I-291 (Plaza 6).................................. 6
Ludlow (Plaza 7) ................................................... 7 Palmer (Plaza 8) .................................................... 8 Sturbridge / I-84 (Plaza 9) ..................................... 9 Worcester/Auburn/I-290 (Plaza 10) .................... 10 Worcester / Millbury (Plaza 11).......................... 11 Framingham (Plaza 12) ....................................... 12
Natick / Rt. 30 (Plaza 13) .................................... 13 Weston / Rt. 128 / I-95 (Plaza 14) ....................... 14 Newton / Boston / Weston (Plaza15) .................. 15 West Newton (Plaza 16)...................................... 16 Newton Corner (Plaza 17)................................... 17 Allston / Brighton (Plaza 18)............................... 18 Allston / Brighton (Plaza 19)............................... 19 Allston / Brighton (Plaza 20)............................... 20 Allston / Brighton (No plaza specified) .............. 21 Dartmouth Street (Plaza 22) ................................ 22 South Station/I-93 N/S (Plaza 24) ....................... 24 South Boston (Plaza 25) ...................................... 25 Westborough / I-495 (Plaza 26) .......................... 26 Worcester / Rt. 146 (Plaza 25) ............................ 27 Logan Airport (Summer Tunnel)......................... 30
Logan Airport (TWT Airport) ............................. 31 Logan Airport (TWT Rte 1A) ............................. 37 Logan Airport (Not specified) ............................. 39 Massachusetts Avenue ........................................ 91 Clarendon Street .................................................. 92 Arlington Street ................................................... 93 Don’t Know ......................................................... 98 33
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Refused ................................................................ 99 Toll Road Amount: TOLLC Universe: TOLLF=1 417 How much did <YOU> pay for the toll? RECORD RESPONSE RANGE 1-50 Reason for Using or Not Using HOV Lane: HOV
Universe: MODE=3 and TOTTR>2
418 IF an HOV lane was available, why did <YOU> choose not to use it? SPECIFY......................................................................................1 Main Trip Purpose: TPUR1
Universe: All
419 What did you do there?
AT MY HOME
Working at home (for pay)............................................................................................................................... 01 All other at home activities .............................................................................................................................. 02 AT MY WORK LOCATION
Work/Job .......................................................................................................................................................... 03 All other activities at Work .............................................................................................................................. 04 AT MY PRIMARY VOLUNTEER LOCATION
Volunteer work/activities ................................................................................................................................. 05 AT MY SCHOOL
Attending Class ................................................................................................................................................ 06 All other activities at school ............................................................................................................................. 07 WHILE TRAVELING
Change type of transportation/transfer ............................................................................................................. 08 Dropped off passenger/driver from car ............................................................................................................ 09 Picked up passenger from car........................................................................................................................... 10 OTHER - SPECIFY ......................................................................................................................................... 11 AT OTHER PLACES
Work/business related ...................................................................................................................................... 12 Service private vehicle (gas, oil lube, etc.) ...................................................................................................... 13 Routine shopping (groceries, clothing, convenience store, HH maintenance).................................................14 Shopping for major purchases or specialty items (appliance, electronics, new vehicle, major HH repairs) ...15 Household errands (bank, dry cleaning, etc.) ................................................................................................... 16 Personal business (visit government office, attorney, accountant) .................................................................. 17 Eat meal outside home ..................................................................................................................................... 18 Health care (doctor, dentist) ............................................................................................................................. 19 Civic / religious activities................................................................................................................................. 20 Outdoor recreation/entertainment .................................................................................................................... 21 Indoor recreation/entertainment ....................................................................................................................... 22 Visit friends/relatives ....................................................................................................................................... 23 Loop Trip ......................................................................................................................................................... 96 Other (SPECIFY) ............................................................................................................................................. 97 34
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Secondary Trip purpose: TPUR2
Universe: All
420 And what else did <YOU> do there?
NO OTHER ACTIVITIES ............................................................................................................................00
AT MY HOME
Working at home (for pay)............................................................................................................................01
All other at home activities ...........................................................................................................................02
AT MY WORK LOCATION
Work/Job .......................................................................................................................................................03
All other activities at Work ...........................................................................................................................04
AT MY PRIMARY VOLUNTEER LOCATION
Volunteer work/activities ..............................................................................................................................05
AT MY SCHOOL:
Attending Class .............................................................................................................................................06
All other activities at school ..........................................................................................................................07
WHILE TRAVELING
Change type of transportation/transfer ..........................................................................................................08
Dropped off passenger/driver from car .........................................................................................................09
Picked up passenger from car........................................................................................................................10
OTHER - SPECIFY ......................................................................................................................................11
AT OTHER PLACES
Work/business related ...................................................................................................................................12
Service private vehicle (gas, oil lube, etc.) ...................................................................................................13
Routine shopping (groceries, clothing, convenience store, HH maintenance)..............................................14 Shopping for major purchases or specialty items (appliance, electronics, new vehicle, major HH repairs) 15 Household errands (bank, dry cleaning, etc.) ................................................................................................16
Personal business (visit government office, attorney, accountant) ...............................................................17
Eat meal outside home ..................................................................................................................................18
Health care (doctor, dentist) ..........................................................................................................................19
Civic / religious activities..............................................................................................................................20
Outdoor recreation/entertainment .................................................................................................................21
Indoor recreation/entertainment ....................................................................................................................22
Visit friends/relatives ....................................................................................................................................23
Loop Trip ......................................................................................................................................................96
Other (SPECIFY) ..........................................................................................................................................97
Departure Time: DEPTM
Universe: All
421 IF LAST PLACE OF THE DAY, ENTER 0259 OTHERWISE: What time did <YOU> leave for the next
place?
Stops along your Travel: CHCK
Universe: PLANO>1
422 Did <YOU> make any stops along your travel to <PLNAM> (this place), such as a quick errand, to stop for
fuel, grab some food, or to pick up drop off a friend or family member?
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ADCK1
Universe: All
423 DID THEY HAVE ADDITIONAL TRIPS THEY DID NOT MENTION???
YES .............................................................................................. 1 NO ................................................................................................ 2 LASTR
Universe: DEPTM=0359
434 Did <YOU> make any additional trips after you were settled in for the evening, such as to run a quick
errand, grocery shopping, video rental, grab a bite to eat, or to pick up drop off another person?
YES-GO BACK TO CHANGE DEPARTURE TIME AND COLLECT UNREPORTED TRIPS 1
NO-CONTINUE TO NEXT PERSON ........................................ 2
ADCH1
Universe: All
435 DID THEY HAVE ADDITIONAL TRIPS THEY DID NOT MENTION???
YES .............................................................................................. 1 NO ................................................................................................ 2 Reason for No Trips: NOGO
Universe: PTRIPS=0
436 So, <YOU> made no trips, including for work or school? Why not? IF TRAVELED: BACK UP AND
ENTER MISSING TRIPS
PERSONALLY SICK ................................................................ 01 CARETAKING SICK KIDS ..................................................... 02 CARETAKING SICK OTHER ................................................. 03 HOME-BOUND ELDERLY OR DISABLED .......................... 04 WORKED AT HOME FOR PAY ............................................. 05 WORKED AROUND HOME (NOT FOR PAY) ...................... 06 OUT OF AREA.......................................................................... 07 OTHER. SPECIFY .................................................................... 97 DID TRAVEL............................................................................ 98 Internet Use for Shopping in place of making trip: INUSE
Universe: All
438 Did <YOU> shop on the internet on the assigned travel date in place of making an out-of-home trip?
Yes ............................................................................................... 1 No ................................................................................................. 2 DK ................................................................................................ 8 RF ................................................................................................. 9
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Appendix C: Interviewer Training Manual
Massachusetts Travel Survey Interviewer Training Manual Survey Conducted on Behalf of:
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Table of Contents
Page 1 Project Information Sheet
Page 2 Massachusetts Travel Survey Overview
Page 5 Massachusetts FAQ
Page 10 Massachusetts Pronunciation Guide
Page 12 Key Study Area Info
Page 14 Maps of Study Area
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Massachusetts Travel Survey Project Information
Study Purpose:
• The Massachusetts Department of Transportation is developing a new plan for guiding future
growth and transportation investment in Massachusetts. The plan will assist MassDOT in future
transportation improvements that will benefit Massachusetts at both a local level as well as at a
statewide level.
• To plan transportation improvements and other projects that affect mobility, access to jobs, air
quality, and quality of life.
Qualifications:
Adult in the household 18 years or older
Live Program:
http://luna.datasource.us/intweb.dll/vcc/MASS FS
Dial Code:
ED 3030 SM 2030
Study area:
Massachusetts
Time Zones:
Eastern Time (1 hour ahead of Texas)
Dialing Hours:
9AM-8 PM Mon-Fri 11-7PM Sat 12-7PM Sun
Avg Survey Length:
18 minute Recruit / 25 Minute Retrieval
Goal CMs:
22,000 Recruits / 15,000 Retrievals
Goal CPH:
Language:
0.95 Recruitment / 0.9 Retrieval
English and Spanish Portuguese and other languages will
need to be tracked for client’s needs)
Survey Method:
CATI and Mail (contact card input – telephone, mail, web)
Prod. Coord:
Arman Moreno/Meagan Brackin
QC Coord:
Toll Free DS
Hotline:
Jeremy Frost
Client Contact:
Informational
Website(s):
1-888-222-7734
Bob Frey (pronounced “fry”) 1-617-973-8900
E-mail- [email protected]
www.mass.gov/eot/travelsurvey
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Massachusetts Travel Survey Overview
1. What is the Massachusetts Travel Survey?
The Massachusetts Travel Survey (MTS) is the first in-depth study of the state’s household travel and
activity patterns since 1991. From spring 2010 to spring 2011, the Massachusetts Department of
Transportation (MassDOT) will ask 22,000 households to identify where and how they traveled on a
specific, designated travel day (24 hours) with a goal of actually collecting these data from a minimum
of 15,000 households.
To ensure a sample that is representative of Massachusetts households, each household will be asked a
series of detailed questions about their socioeconomic characteristics and access to transportation.
When completed, these data will be used to estimate how much travel is generated by all households in
each of the state’s metropolitan planning organization (MPO) regions, which include all major
communities from Plymouth to Pittsfield, New Bedford to Newburyport, Cape Cod, the islands, and all
rural areas as well.
MassDOT has contracted with NuStats to help design and execute this survey. All interviewers will be
informing households that they are calling concerning the Massachusetts Travel Survey on behalf of
MassDOT. You are not a MassDOT employee, but rather working on their behalf.
2. What is the purpose of the Household Travel Survey?
The purpose of this survey is to provide MassDOT with demographic and travel behavior data they
need to update their travel demand model. With the information collected, MassDOT can better plan
roadway improvements, address traffic congestion, and plan for future transportation needs.
3. What does the Travel Survey consist of?
The Travel Survey consists of five basic components:
• Advance Mailing – All sampled households will be sent an advance letter and brochure. For
unmatched households (i.e., no land-line telephone number could be found for the sampled
address), these households will be offered a $25 incentive. These households are likely “nophone” or “cell phone only” households and are therefore hard-to-survey. The unmatched
households will also be sent a “Contact Card” in which they can mail it back, call us, or go to
our website to enter their contact information. These households can participate via mail (both
recruitment and retrieval) if they wish to do so.
• Recruitment Call - Respondents are called and invited to participate in the Massachusetts
Travel Survey. Interviewers will provide details regarding the study, and collect household
demographic information for the household and each person within the household. Data for
each vehicle available to the household will also be collected. At the conclusion of the
interview, the interviewer assigns the respondent a specific travel day. Each member of the
household will then be mailed a personalized travel diary. All household members will then use
the diaries to record any travel that occurs for the assigned travel day. Each assigned travel day
begins at 3:00 a.m. and continues until 2:59 a.m. the following day.
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• GPS – A Global Positioning System (GPS) component is part of this study among a subset of
pre-selected households. Each GPS household will have person-based units deployed (ages 1675) for a period of two consecutive weekdays. If the travel day is a Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, or Thursday, each recruited household will use the unit for two days. If a travel
day falls on a Friday, then they will use the unit(s) for four days (Friday-Monday).
Because there is interest in ensuring a representative sample, households that do not speak
English or Spanish will be tracked (i.e., Portuguese and “other” languages). The client will
track these non-English/Spanish speaking households by geography and will attempt to include
them in the survey if warranted.
• Mailing of Diaries and GPS Deployment – The day following recruitment, all households
will be mailed a personalized diary along with a cover letter thanking them for their
participation. Data for each GPS recruited household will be sent to GeoStats for processing
and deployment. GPS packages (letter, instructions, diaries, and GPS units) will be assembled
in Boston and shipped to households. GPS households will be provided with a return label for
shipment back to GeoStats’ deployment team for data downloading and preparation for the next
shipment.
• Reminder Call- On the night before the respondent’s travel day, interviewers will contact the
respondent to remind them about their travel day and also to confirm that their household travel
diaries were received. GPS households will be reminded of the process as well. For households
in which contact is not made and an answering machine is available, a message will be left
reminding them of the travel day, a reminder to record addresses, and if a GPS household, how
many days to deploy (again, four days for Friday travelers).
• Retrieval- Retrieval for the household begins the day after the assigned travel day.
Interviewers contact the respondent and collect the household’s travel info for that day. Travel
data is collected using a combination of CATI and Trip Tracer (an interactive mapping
program).
4. Interviewer Tips/Protocols:
• When administering the survey, be sure to speak clearly and control the pacing of the
interview. Speaking too fast/too slow can cause the respondent to lose interest in the survey and
potentially refuse.
• Utilize the Massachusetts Pronunciation guide to correctly pronounce town names. Incorrectly
pronouncing a town name can decrease the respondent’s willingness to participate in the
survey.
• All survey questions are to be read strictly verbatim.
• Respondents should be addressed as Mr./Mrs. LAST NAME instead of Mr/Mrs. FIRST NAME.
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5. Incentives
In addition to providing respondents with an opportunity to help plan for transportation improvements
in the state, certain respondents are offered an incentive for participation. However, only certain
households will receive incentives. For this reason, NEVER mention anything about an incentive
unless the program prompts you to do so. The incentive break down is as follows:
Cell Phone Contacts: If the respondent is providing their information on a cell phone, we can offer an
incentive of $5. However, we ONLY offer this incentive IF the respondent complains/is concerned
regarding their cell phone minutes. If a respondent is providing information on a cell-phone but never
mentions a concern about their minutes- then we do NOT offer a $5 incentive. Respondents receive
this incentive 8 to 10 weeks after the retrieval info is provided.
Unmatched/Targeted Sample Incentives. Households from the unmatched sample will be offered
$25. These are likely non-telephone or cell-only households and fall into the “hard-to-survey” market
segment (targeted sample). There are other types of households that are typically hard to survey – e.g.,
young, low-income, high-income, zero-workers, etc. We will offer an incentive to these households as
well. If a household falls into a category as “hard-to-survey,” the CATI program will prompt you to
offer the incentive.
GPS Incentives: Households selected for the GPS portion of the study receive 25$ per household
member (Must be in the age range of 16-75) once their diary and GPS information is provided.
(Incentive is mailed 8 to 10 weeks after retrieval info is provided)
A household may fall into more than one category. If they are a GPS household and fall into a “hardto-survey” category, the GPS incentive prevails. If a household is not GPS and falls into more than one
hard-to-survey category, then a maximum of $25 is offered. In summary:
GPS and targeted sample - $25 per household member (Age range 16-75)
GPS and not targeted sample - $25 per household member (Age range 16-75)
Not a GPS household but targeted sample and/or unmatched - $25 for household
Not a GPS and not targeted and not unmatched- $0
Massachusetts Travel Survey FAQ
Who is being asked to participate in the Survey?
Participants in the survey will be randomly selected from a list of household addresses to ensure
participation from all thirteen MPOs in the Commonwealth and from different community types.
Household addresses with a land line phone number will be contacted by phone. Those households
without a land line phone number (including cell phone only households or non-telephone households)
will be contacted by mail through the advance mailing step. The unmatched land line telephone
households will be sent a contact card and asked to provide their contact information through the
project website (using a personal identification number), by calling us directly, or mailing their contact
card back to us. A letter and brochure will be sent to all household addresses requesting their
participation whether matched or unmatched with a land line telephone number.
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What will be done with the data collected from the survey?
The data collected from participating households will be statistically summarized to describe a variety
of typical daily activities and resulting travel patterns. For example, what general activities do people
engage in, what means of travel do they use to get to these activities, where are these trips coming
from and going to, to what extent are the trips linked together, at what time of day are the trips made,
and so on.
How will the Commonwealth and the MPOs use the information?
This information is vital to forecasting future travel patterns and needs at the state, regional, and local
levels. Travel forecasts are used to help evaluate and prioritize proposed transportation projects for
federal funding. All types of projects (highway, transit, bicycle, pedestrian) are considered.
The data will not be used for marketing purposes or be sold to third-party vendors for that purpose. All
information collected will be held in strict confidence.
What is meant by “travel” and “activity”?
For this survey, “travel” means going from one place to another for any reason. “Activities” are the
general categories of things you’re doing – and the reason for your travel. These could be going to
work, shopping, visiting friends, attending an event, or even just going for a walk in the neighborhood
(a “loop trip” where there is not clear destination).
The survey is designed to collect each “leg” of a trip. For example, if a person walks to a bus stop,
rides the bus, transfers to another bus, and then walks to their final destination, this is four trips and
each should be collected as such. Likewise, if a person drives to a bus stop, rides the bus, and then
walks to their final destination, these are counted as three separate trips.
How long will the survey take?
The initial phone interview to screen a household and collect demographic data usually takes between
15 and 20 minutes and will depend on the number of household members and the number of vehicles
the household owns or has available. If the respondent agrees to participate, you will then ask them to
agree to an assigned travel day. If they agree with that date or select another day with the interviewer
(i.e., not out of convenience but only if the entire household will not be in the state), then NuStats will
send the household a travel diary for each household member and instructions on how to fill out the
diary on their travel day.
Afterwards, the household will be contacted the day before their scheduled travel day to help remind
them of the travel day and to answer any questions. This is a five-minute call.
The travel day will begin at 3:00 AM and last for 24 hours. The respondent will be asked to simply
record all trips as they would normally occur throughout the day. If the respondent records their travel
throughout the day, the recording time will be will be minimal. If they record their trips at the end of
the day, it may take additional time to recall each and every trip.
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The day after the travel day, retrievers call to collect the household’s results. Depending on the amount
of persons in the household, this will take from 20 to 30 minutes. After the data is collected over the
phone, the household is asked to mail the diaries to NuStats’ data collection facility.
If there are any questions about the respondent’s recorded trip data, they will receive a follow-up
phone call. This follow-up call should not take any more than a few minutes.
Why should the respondent participate?
This is the respondent’s opportunity to help their community! Surveys of this type are usually not
taken more than once in a decade (or even longer). There are more than 2.6 million households in
Massachusetts. If respondents participate, their household will be one of about 15,000 selected to
represent all the rest. When respondents participate, they ensure that their travel needs and behavior are
included in the survey. This information helps build a fuller, more accurate picture of local
transportation needs, and ensure that public funds for improvements are spent where they are needed
most.
Local and state decision-makers require accurate, updated travel information to make the best
recommendations for improvements, and to maintain federal funding eligibility for transportation
projects. The respondent’s information will be used to help manage the transportation system
efficiently and effectively, and will enable Massachusetts to get the most value out of future
transportation investments. Making wise transportation investments can provide better access to jobs
and housing, reduce traffic congestion, and increase mobility – all of which can improve our economy,
our environment, and our quality of life.
If a respondent has ever wondered how they might influence the traffic they sit in daily, this is their
chance to play a part in improving the situation!
Can the respondent participate even if they don’t get a recruitment call from a phone
interviewer?
Due to the need to gather statistically accurate information that represents the study area, we can only
include randomly chosen households. If a respondent wishes to see if they are one of the randomly
selected participants, please have them call 1-888-222-7734.
Why do we want to know about the characteristics of people in the household?
We ask a number of questions about households and the people in them because we are not only trying
to describe travel patterns but also to understand why they occur. By collecting household
characteristics along with travel patterns, we are able to better understand why people travel the way
they do and this enables us to estimate future travel patterns as the population grows and changes.
Why do we want to know about the respondent’s activities?
When transportation planners can better understand how people’s activities are arranged and how
travel plans are made, it helps them to make better recommendations for improvements that could
ultimately make it easier for respondents to get where they’re going.
Will any of the information collected be useful for environmental purposes?
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Yes. The survey contains questions about vehicles in the household how those vehicles are used during
the travel period. It is important to know what type of vehicles are being used, which helps to estimate
fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions resulting from daily travel patterns. Improving air
quality by reducing vehicle emissions is an important part of transportation planning and decisionmaking. The survey will also ask about respondent’s walking or bicycling to/from various locations
and activities. This information may help to improve infrastructure that would support more nonmotorized trips to reduce carbon emissions and the need for petroleum-based transportation.
Will the respondent’s individual data be made public?
NO, the survey is strictly confidential. All survey responses will be separated from any personal
identifying information before the results are provided to the Commonwealth and the 13 MPOs. Data
provided to each MPO will be summarized by geographic and socioeconomic categories before being
made public.
Will the respondent’s information from the survey be available to the public?
Their specific activities and travel patterns will remain strictly confidential, as will any contact
information name, phone number, email address, etc.). Key findings about travel patterns drawn from
the survey will be published following completion and analysis of the survey. This information will be
general in nature and will relate to the state and regional transportation needs.
What if the respondent doesn’t feel comfortable answering some of the questions?
We promise strict confidentiality of all the information collected but, of course, the respondent decline
to answer any question. However, interviewers need to ensure the proper probing and rebutting
procedures are used to alleviate any concern a respondent may have about a particular question.
Why is the travel and activity log so important?
Past experience has shown that if respondents do not use a log to record their travel and activities, they
forget key details about what they’ve done and the places they’ve been. It is really important that all
trips, even short stops in the evening, and all activities no matter how routine are captured in the
survey.
How much detail is needed on each place the respondent visits?
Detailed location information is an important part of analyzing travel patterns. Providing detailed
information such as the bus stop/train station, street address, town, zip code, cross street and nearby
landmark will enable transportation planners to see which streets, highways, and transit services are
being used. When a respondent visits a place and records it in their travel diary, providing as much
detail as possible about where the place is will reduce the amount of information that that will need to
be clarified during the retrieval interview, and ultimately make the effort less time-consuming for
everyone (including you!).
What if out-of-the-ordinary events happen during my assigned travel period that changes my
travel?
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On any given day, many households across the state have a “non-ordinary” travel day. But collectively,
all these variations – less travel, more travel, and different travel – have a major effect on the overall
travel patterns generated by thousands of households. So even if the assigned travel period turns out to
be out-of-the-ordinary for the respondent or any family member, it is important that the respondent
records their travel in the travel logs for the assigned period. In statistical terms, accounting for these
variations produces survey results that better represent the true travel picture overall.
What if the respondent traveled out of Massachusetts during my travel period?
If the respondent travels out of the state during their assigned travel period, they will be asked to
provide us the details of all travel and activities completed within Massachusetts, and where they first
went when they left the state (for example, commuting to a job in Providence or Nashua, or a trip to
the airport and then a flight to Chicago). If the respondent returns to the state during the travel period,
they will be asked to tell us about their travel and activities once they’re back in Massachusetts.
What if the respondent doesn’t drive a car?
We are interested in all types of travel – by train, bus, ferry, walk, bicycle, car, truck…any means used
to get around.
What if the respondent doesn’t travel very much?
Some people feel that just because all they did during their “travel period” was visit a friend or go to
the post office, this information would not be important. In fact, these people, as well as those who
don’t travel at all during their travel period, are just as important as someone who did. Remember that
the purpose of the survey is to get a complete picture of travel patterns throughout the state. So during
the respondent’s travel period, we’d like to know even if the respondent doesn’t travel at all.
What if the respondent has additional questions?
For more information, please visit www.mass.gov/eot/travelsurvey
For specific questions on filling out the travel diary, call toll-free: 1-888-222-7734
For related or additional questions, please contact:
NuStats
MassDOT
Jeff Livingston
1-800-447-8287, ext. 2256
[email protected]
Bob Frey
1-617-973-8900
[email protected]
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Massachusetts Pronunciation Guide
The following list of Massachusetts cities and towns have somewhat unusual pronunciations. In
addition to the text below, audio samples will be used to help interviewers to understand the local
dialect. Please note that each interviewer will need to pass a pronunciation test demonstrating a general
knowledge of the local dialect before being allowed to dial.
Note: Many, but not all, Massachusetts residents “drop their Rs” – meaning the vowel before the R is
all that is heard. It often comes across as an “h” sound at the end of words. In most cases, it is not
critical that you pronounce it this way, but the guide below is provided to help you understand the
respondent. There are a few towns and cities to which you should pay particular attention, and they are
marked with an asterisk (*):
Abington AB-ING-TON
Acton ACK-TON
Agawam AG-UH-WAHM
Allston ALL-STUN Amesbury AIMS-BER-EE Amherst- AM-HURST Andover AN-DOV-ER (sometimes “er” pronounced “uh”) Arlington AH-LIN-TIN (“r” is silent and “g” is silent) Ashburnham ASH-BURN-UM (second “h” is silent) Ashland ASH-LAND Athol A-THOL
Attleboro- ATTLE-BORO
Auburn- AW-BURN or OBBIN (sometimes “ur” pronounced “uh”)
Ayer AIR (single syllable) Barnstable BAHN-STUBBLE (“ar” pronounced “ah”) Barre BEAR-REE
Bedford BED-FUD (“or” pronounced “uh”) Bernardston BURN-ARD-STON (sometimes “ar” pronounced “ah”) Beverly- BEV-ER-LY (sometimes “er” pronounced “ah”) *Billerica BILL-RICK-A (“e” is silent) Bourne- BORN Brewster- BROO-STUH (“er” pronounced “ah”) Brighton- BRIGHT-UN (“o” is silent)
Cambridge- CAME-BRIJ Canton- CANT'N (“o” is silent) Carver- CAH-VAH (sometimes “er” pronounced “ah”)
Charlemont SHAR-LA-MONT Chatham- CHATUM
Chelmsford- CHEMS-FID (“l” is silent and “or” pronounced “id”)
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Clinton- CLIN-TN (“o” is silent) Cohasset- KOH-HASS-ET Concord- CONK-ID (“or” pronounced “id”) Danvers- DAN-VUS (“er” pronounced “uh”) Dartmouth DART-MUTH (“o” is silent) Dedham- DEAD-UM (“h” is silent) Dighton DI-TON Dorchester- DAH-CHES-TER (sometimes “Dor” is pronounced “Dah”) Dunstable DUNS-TA-BLE Duxbury DUCKS-BURY
East Weymouth- EAST WAY-MUTH (“Mouth” is pronounced “Muth”) Everett EV-RETT Fairhaven- FAIR-HAY-VEN Falmouth FAL-MUTH (“mouth” is pronounced “muth”) Florence- FLAWR-ENCE *Gloucester GLOSS-TER (The “ces” part is silent) Goshen- GO-SHN (The “I” is silent) Groton- GRAWT-N (The “O” is silent) Groveland GROVE-LAND Hampden HAM-DEN (The “P” is silent)
Harvard- HAH-VUD (The “R” is silent,)
Harwich- HAR-RICH
*Haverhill HAV-RILL (long A as in “save” the “er” is silent)
Hingham- HING-UM (“Am” is pronounced “Um)
Holyoke HOLY-OKE
Ipswich- IPS-WHICH
Lancaster- LAN-KESS-TAH
Leicester LESS-TER (“I” is silent)
*Leominster LEM-INSTER (“O” is silent)
Leyden LAY-DEN
Marblehead- MAHBL-HEAD
Marlborough- MARL-BORROW or MALL-BROW (First “R” is silent, borough pronounced
“Brow”)
Mattapoisett MATTA-POIS-ETT
*Methuen METH-OO-EN
Monson- MAHN-SUN (“Son” is pronounced “Sun”)
Montague MONT-A-GUE
Mount Washington- MOUNT WASHEN'TIN (“G” is silent, “Ton” is pronounced “Tin”)
Nahant NAH-HAUNT
Natick NAY-TICK
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Northfield- NORTH FIELD Norton- NORT-IN (“Ton” is pronounced “Tin) *Peabody PEA-BUD-E (“Bod” is pronounced “Bud”) Pelham- PEL-UM (“H” is silent, “Am” is pronounced “Um”) Pepperell- PEP-RIL (“Rell” is pronounced “Ril”) Petersham PETER-SHAM * Quincy QUIN-ZEE Raynham RAIN-AM (“H” is silent) Reading RED-ING (“Read” is pronounced “Red”) * Rehoboth Ruh-HOE-buth Rochester- RAWCH-IS-TUH (“Roch” is pronounced “Rawch”, “Ter” Pronounced “Tuh”) Rockland- ROCK-LIND (“Lan” is pronounced “Lin”) Rowley RAUL-LE (“Y” is silent) *Salisbury SAWLS-BURY Saugus SAW-GUS
*Scituate SIT-CHOO-IT (“A” is silent) Seekonk SEE-KONK Sherborn SHER-BORN (sometimes “Sher” is pronounced “Share”) Shrewsbury SHROOS-BURY Spencer- SPEN-SUH (“R” is silent, “Cer” pronounced “Suh”) Stoneham- STONE’M (“H” and “A” are silent) Stoughton STOW-TON Sunderland- SUN-DUH-LIND (“R” is silent, “Land” pronounced “Lin”) Swansea SWAN-ZEE (“Sea” pronounced “Zee”) Taunton TAUN-TON *Tewksbury TUKS-BURY (“Tewks” pronounced “Tuks”) *Tyngsborough TINGS-BORO (rhymes with kings) Wareham Ware-UM (“H” is silent, “Ham” is pronounced “Um”) Wellesley WELLS-LEE Westport- WES-PORT
*Weymouth WEY-MUTH (“Mouth” is pronounced “Muth”) Winchendon WINCH-EN-DON Winchester- WIN-CHESS-TER
Winthrop- WIN-THRUP (“Throp” is pronounced “Thrup”) *Woburn- WOO-BURN (sometimes “R” is silent, “Burn” is pronounced “Bin”) *Worcester WUHS-TER (or WUHS-TAH) Yarmouth YAR-MUTH (“Mouth” is pronounced “Muth”) 49
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Key Study Area Info:
Surrounding Geography: Massachusetts is bordered on the north by New Hampshire and Vermont; on
the west by New York; on the south by Connecticut and Rhode Island; and on the east by the Atlantic
Ocean.
Major Roads: Interstate highways include: I-91, I-291, I-84, I-93, I-95, I-495, I-195, I-395, I-90 (The
Massachusetts Turnpike), I-290, and I-190. Other major thoroughfares are U.S. 1, Route 2, Route 3,
U.S. Route 20, Route 24, and Route 128. I-95 around Boston is typically referred to as Route 128.
Air Ports: The major airport in the state is Logan International Airport. Bradley International Airport
in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, TF Green Airport in Warwick, Rhode Island, and Manchester-Boston
Regional Airport in Manchester, New Hampshire also serve as airports to the state as all three are
located near the border.
Transit: The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) operates public transportation in
the form of subway, bus and ferry systems in the Metro Boston area. It also operates longer distance
commuter rail services throughout the larger Greater Boston area, including service to Worcester and
Providence, Rhode Island.
Bridges: Key bridges in the study area include: Annisquam Bridge, Atherton Bridge Bardwell's Ferry
Bridge Bartlett's Bridge, Bissell Bridge, Blackstone Viaduct, Burkeville Covered Bridge, Canton
Viaduct, Carpenter Bridge, Double-arch Sandstone Bridge, Echo Bridge, Eliot Memorial Bridge,
Golden Hill Bridge, Granite Keystone Bridge, Harris Street Bridge, Hoosac Tunnel, Linden Street
Bridge, Medford Pipe Bridge, Middlefield-Becket Stone Arch, Railroad Bridge, District Needham
Street Bridge, Newton Street Bridge, Old Covered Bridge, Old Town Bridge, Paul's Bridge, Ponakin
Bridge, Quinepoxet River Bridge, Arthur A. Smith Covered Bridge, Walden Street Cattle Pass, WareHardwick Covered Bridge
Counties: The fourteen counties, moving roughly from west to east, are Berkshire, Franklin,
Hampshire, Hampden, Worcester, Middlesex, Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Bristol, Plymouth, Barnstable,
Dukes, and Nantucket.
Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Regions:
Berkshire MPO – all of Berkshire County;
Cape Cod MPO – all of Barnstable County;
Franklin County Council of Governments MPO – all of Franklin County;
Martha’s Vineyard MPO – all of Dukes County;
Nantucket MPO – all of Nantucket County;
Pioneer Valley MPO – all of Hampden and Hampshire Counties;
Central Massachusetts MPO – all of southern Worcester Cty and small parts of Middlesex County;
Montachusett MPO – all of northern Worcester County;
Merrimack Valley MPO – all of northern Essex County;
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Metro Boston MPO – all of Suffolk County, all of southern Essex County, most of Middlesex and
Norfolk Counties, some of Plymouth County, and a small part of Worcester County;
Old Colony MPO – part of southeastern Plymouth and parts of Norfolk and Plymouth Counties;
Southeastern Massachusetts MPO – all of Bristol County, much of southeastern Plymouth County,
and a small part of Norfolk County;
Northern Middlesex Council of Governments MPO – small part of northwestern Middlesex
County.
Note: the Towns of Pembroke and Stoughton have dual memberships in the Metro Boston and Old
Colony MPOs.
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Appendix D: Final Data Dictionary Note:
[ADMIN] = administrative variables
[COMP] = computed variables
[RECR] = data was obtained in Recruitment
[RETR] = data was obtained in Retrieval
[TT] = data was obtained in Trip Tracer (during retrieval)
Household File
Variable
Label
Values
SAMPN
Sample number [ADMIN]
CATEGORY
Complete status [ADMIN]
1
Full Complete
2
Valid Partial - half of adults
3
Valid Partial - Unrelated HH
GPS
GPS type [ADMIN]
1
2
3
GPS Data Available for Household
Household not in GPS Sample (GTYPE=2)
Household in GPS Sample - Refused GPS Portion in Recruitment
NRFU flag [ADMIN]
1
2
NRFU Sample
Non-NRFU Sample
NTYPE
LETTR
Household sent an advance letter [ADMIN]
1
Yes
2
No
RETMODE
Retrieval Mode [ADMIN]
1
CATI
2
Mailback
AREA
Area [ADMIN]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
MPO [ADMIN]
MPO
Ring 0-D
Ring 0-O
Ring 2N-D
Ring 2N-O
Ring 2S-D
Ring 2S-O
North-D
North-O
West-D
West-O
South-D
South-O
MV-D
MV-O
NM-D
NM-O
MR-D
MR-O
MR-O164
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
54
FC-D
FC-O
BC-D
BC-O
PV-D
PV-O
CM-D
CM-O
CM-O164
SR-D164
SR-O164
SR-D
SR-O
CCC-D
CCC-O
MVC-O
NPED-O
OC-D
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CTFIP
Household county [ADMIN]
25001
25003
25005
25007
25009
25011
25013
ASSN
666
667
668
669
670
673
674
675
676
677
680
681
682
683
684
687
688
689
690
691
694
695
696
697
698
701
702
703
704
705
708
709
710
711
712
715
716
717
718
719
722
723
724
725
726
729
730
731
732
733
736
737
738
Barnstable County
Berkshire County
Bristol County
Dukes County
Essex County
Franklin County
Hampden County
Travel day [ADMIN]
Monday, June 14
Tuesday, June 15
Wednesday, June 16
Thursday, June 17
Friday, June 18
Monday, June 21
Tuesday, June 22
Wednesday, June 23
Thursday, June 24
Friday, June 25
Monday, June 28
Tuesday, June 29
Wednesday, June 30
Thursday, July 1
Friday, July 2
Monday, July 5
Tuesday, July 6
Wednesday, July 7
Thursday, July 8
Friday, July 9
Monday, July 12
Tuesday, July 13
Wednesday, July 14
Thursday, July 15
Friday, July 16
Monday, July 19
Tuesday, July 20
Wednesday, July 21
Thursday, July 22
Friday, July 23
Monday, July 26
Tuesday, July 27
Wednesday, July 28
Thursday, July 29
Friday, July 30
Monday, August 2
Tuesday, August 3
Wednesday, August 4
Thursday, August 5
Friday, August 6
Monday, August 9
Tuesday, August 10
Wednesday, August 11
Thursday, August 12
Friday, August 13
Monday, August 16
Tuesday, August 17
Wednesday, August 18
Thursday, August 19
Friday, August 20
Monday, August 23
Tuesday, August 24
Wednesday, August 25
25015
25017
25019
25021
25023
25025
25027
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
739
740
743
744
745
746
747
750
751
752
753
754
757
758
759
760
761
764
765
766
767
768
771
772
773
774
775
778
779
780
781
782
785
786
787
788
789
792
793
794
795
796
799
800
801
802
803
806
807
808
809
810
813
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Middlesex County
Nantucket County
Norfolk County
Plymouth County
Suffolk County
Worcester County
Thursday, August 26
Friday, August 27
Monday, August 30
Tuesday, August 31
Wednesday, September 1
Thursday, September 2
Friday, September 3
Monday, September 6
Tuesday, September 7
Wednesday, September 8
Thursday, September 9
Friday, September 10
Monday, September 13
Tuesday, September 14
Wednesday, September 15
Thursday, September 16
Friday, September 17
Monday, September 20
Tuesday, September 21
Wednesday, September 22
Thursday, September 23
Friday, September 24
Monday, September 27
Tuesday, September 28
Wednesday, September 29
Thursday, September 30
Friday, October 1
Monday, October 4
Tuesday, October 5
Wednesday, October 6
Thursday, October 7
Friday, October 8
Monday, October 11
Tuesday, October 12
Wednesday, October 13
Thursday, October 14
Friday, October 15
Monday, October 18
Tuesday, October 19
Wednesday, October 20
Thursday, October 21
Friday, October 22
Monday, October 25
Tuesday, October 26
Wednesday, October 27
Thursday, October 28
Friday, October 29
Monday, November 1
Tuesday, November 2
Wednesday, November 3
Thursday, November 4
Friday, November 5
Monday, November 8
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
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814
815
816
817
820
821
822
823
824
827
828
829
830
831
834
835
836
837
838
841
842
843
844
845
848
849
850
851
852
855
856
857
858
859
862
863
864
865
866
11103
11104
11105
11106
11107
11110
11111
11112
11113
11114
11117
11118
11119
11120
11121
11124
11125
11126
11127
11128
11131
11132
11133
11134
11135
11138
Tuesday, November 9
Wednesday, November 10
Thursday, November 11
Friday, November 12
Monday, November 15
Tuesday, November 16
Wednesday, November 17
Thursday, November 18
Friday, November 19
Monday, November 22
Tuesday, November 23
Wednesday, November 24
Thursday, November 25
Friday, November 26
Monday, November 29
Tuesday, November 30
Wednesday, December 1
Thursday, December 2
Friday, December 3
Monday, December 6
Tuesday, December 7
Wednesday, December 8
Thursday, December 9
Friday, December 10
Monday, December 13
Tuesday, December 14
Wednesday, December 15
Thursday, December 16
Friday, December 17
Monday, December 20
Tuesday, December 21
Wednesday, December 22
Thursday, December 23
Friday, December 24
Monday, December 27
Tuesday, December 28
Wednesday, December 29
Thursday, December 30
Friday, December 31
Monday, January 3
Tuesday, January 4
Wednesday, January 5
Thursday, January 6
Friday, January 7
Monday, January 10
Tuesday, January 11
Wednesday, January 12
Thursday, January 13
Friday, January 14
Monday, January 17
Tuesday, January 18
Wednesday, January 19
Thursday, January 20
Friday, January 21
Monday, January 24
Tuesday, January 25
Wednesday, January 26
Thursday, January 27
Friday, January 28
Monday, January 31
Tuesday, February 1
Wednesday, February 2
Thursday, February 3
Friday, February 4
Monday, February 7
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
11139
11140
11141
11142
11145
11146
11147
11148
11149
11152
11153
11154
11155
11156
11159
11161
11162
11163
11164
11167
11168
11169
11170
11171
11174
11175
11176
11177
11178
11181
11182
11183
11184
11185
11188
11189
11190
11191
11192
11195
11196
11197
11198
11199
11202
11203
11204
11205
11206
11209
11210
11211
11212
11213
11216
11217
11218
11219
11220
11223
11224
11225
11226
11227
11230
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Tuesday, February 8
Wednesday, February 9
Thursday, February 10
Friday, February 11
Monday, February 14
Tuesday, February 15
Wednesday, February 16
Thursday, February 17
Friday, February 18
Monday, February 21
Tuesday, February 22
Wednesday, February 23
Thursday, February 24
Friday, February 25
Monday, February 28
Tuesday, March 1
Wednesday, March 2
Thursday, March 3
Friday, March 4
Monday, March 7
Tuesday, March 8
Wednesday, March 9
Thursday, March 10
Friday, March 11
Monday, March 14
Tuesday, March 15
Wednesday, March 16
Thursday, March 17
Friday, March 18
Monday, March 21
Tuesday, March 22
Wednesday, March 23
Thursday, March 24
Friday, March 25
Monday, March 28
Tuesday, March 29
Wednesday, March 30
Thursday, March 31
Friday, April 1
Monday, April 4
Tuesday, April 5
Wednesday, April 6
Thursday, April 7
Friday, April 8
Monday, April 11
Tuesday, April 12
Wednesday, April 13
Thursday, April 14
Friday, April 15
Monday, April 18
Tuesday, April 19
Wednesday, April 20
Thursday, April 21
Friday, April 22
Monday, April 25
Tuesday, April 26
Wednesday, April 27
Thursday, April 28
Friday, April 29
Monday, May 2
Tuesday, May 3
Wednesday, May 4
Thursday, May 5
Friday, May 6
Monday, May 9
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
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11231
11232
11233
11234
11237
11238
11239
11240
11241
11244
11245
11246
11247
11248
11251
11252
11253
11254
11255
11258
11259
11260
11261
11262
11265
11266
11267
11268
11269
11272
11273
11274
11275
11276
11279
11280
11281
11282
11283
11286
11287
11288
11289
11290
11293
11294
11295
11296
11297
11300
11301
11302
11303
11304
11307
11308
11309
11310
11311
11314
11315
DAY
Tuesday, May 10
Wednesday, May 11
Thursday, May 12
Friday, May 13
Monday, May 16
Tuesday, May 17
Wednesday, May 18
Thursday, May 19
Friday, May 20
Monday, May 23
Tuesday, May 24
Wednesday, May 25
Thursday, May 26
Friday, May 27
Monday, May 30
Tuesday, May 31
Wednesday, June 1
Thursday, June 2
Friday, June 3
Monday, June 6
Tuesday, June 7
Wednesday, June 8
Thursday, June 9
Friday, June 10
Monday, June 13
Tuesday, June 14
Wednesday, June 15
Thursday, June 16
Friday, June 17
Monday, June 20
Tuesday, June 21
Wednesday, June 22
Thursday, June 23
Friday, June 24
Monday, June 27
Tuesday, June 28
Wednesday, June 29
Thursday, June 30
Friday, July 1
Monday, July 4
Tuesday, July 5
Wednesday, July 6
Thursday, July 7
Friday, July 8
Monday, July 11
Tuesday, July 12
Wednesday, July 13
Thursday, July 14
Friday, July 15
Monday, July 18
Tuesday, July 19
Wednesday, July 20
Thursday, July 21
Friday, July 22
Monday, July 25
Tuesday, July 26
Wednesday, July 27
Thursday, July 28
Friday, July 29
Monday, August 1
Tuesday, August 2
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
11316
11317
11318
11321
11322
11323
11324
11325
11328
11329
11330
11331
11332
11335
11336
11337
11338
11339
11342
11343
11344
11345
11346
11349
11350
11351
11352
11353
11356
11357
11358
11359
11360
11363
11364
11365
11366
11367
11370
11371
11372
11373
11374
11377
11378
11379
11380
11381
11384
11385
11386
11387
11388
11391
11392
11393
11394
11395
11398
Wednesday, August 3
Thursday, August 4
Friday, August 5
Monday, August 8
Tuesday, August 9
Wednesday, August 10
Thursday, August 11
Friday, August 12
Monday, August 15
Tuesday, August 16
Wednesday, August 17
Thursday, August 18
Friday, August 19
Monday, August 22
Tuesday, August 23
Wednesday, August 24
Thursday, August 25
Friday, August 26
Monday, August 29
Tuesday, August 30
Wednesday, August 31
Thursday, September 1
Friday, September 2
Monday, September 5
Tuesday, September 6
Wednesday, September 7
Thursday, September 8
Friday, September 9
Monday, September 12
Tuesday, September 13
Wednesday, September 14
Thursday, September 15
Friday, September 16
Monday, September 19
Tuesday, September 20
Wednesday, September 21
Thursday, September 22
Friday, September 23
Monday, September 26
Tuesday, September 27
Wednesday, September 28
Thursday, September 29
Friday, September 30
Monday, October 3
Tuesday, October 4
Wednesday, October 5
Thursday, October 6
Friday, October 7
Monday, October 10
Tuesday, October 11
Wednesday, October 12
Thursday, October 13
Friday, October 14
Monday, October 17
Tuesday, October 18
Wednesday, October 19
Thursday, October 20
Friday, October 21
Monday, October 24
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
Day of the week of travel [ADMIN]
1
Monday
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3
4
5
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
RIBUS
Use transit on a regular basis during the week [RECR]
1
Yes
2
No
8
Don't Know
9
Refused
HHSIZ
Household size [COMP- Count of persons in PER file]
RANGE: 1~7
8
8 or More
98
DK
99
RF
HHBIC
Number of household bicycles in working condition [RECR]
98
DK
99
RF
HHVEH
Household vehicles [COMP - Count of vehicles in VEH file]
RANGE: 0~7
8
8 or More
98
DK
99
RF
HISP
Hispanic or Latino [RECR]
1
Yes
2
No
9
RF
RACE
Ethnicity or race [RECR]
1
White Alone
2
Black or African American Alone
3
American Indian or Alaskan Native Alone
4
Asian Alone
5
Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander Alone
6
Some Other Race Alone
7
Two or More Races
9
Refused
RESTY
Description of home [RECR]
1
Single Family Detached Dwelling
2
Building with 2-4 Units
3
Building with 5-19 Units
4
Building with 20 or More Units
7
Something Else
8
DK
9
RF
O_RESTY
[RESTY=7] Description of home, Other [RECR]
OWN
Home ownership [RECR]
1
Own/Mortgaged
2
Renter
7
Other, Specify
8
DK
9
RF
O_OWN
[OWN=7] Home ownership, Other [RECR]
CPLNS
Number of cell phones [RECR]
98
DK
99
RF
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PHLNS
Number of landline telephone numbers [RECR]
98
DK
99
RF
FXLNS
[IF PHLNS>1] Number of hard wired numbers dedicated to fax [RECR]
98
DK
99
RF
INCOME
Household income in 2009 [RECR]
1
Less than $15,000
2
$15,000-$24,999
3
$25,000-$34,999
4
$35,000-$49,999
5
$50,000-$74,999
6
$75,000-$99,999
7
$100,000-$149,999
8
$150,000 or more
99
Don't Know/Refused
FUTUR
Willing to participate in future studies [RETR]
1
Yes
2
No
3
Maybe/Depends
4
NOT ASKED –Mailback
8
Don't Know
HTRIPS
Number of household trips [COMP]
HHWRK
Number of household workers [COMP]
HHSTU
Number of household students [COMP]
HHLIC
Number of licensed drivers in household [COMP]
HADDR
HCITY
HSTATE
HZIP
HXCORD
HYCORD
Household address [ADMIN]
Household city [ADMIN]
Household state [ADMIN]
Household zip code [ADMIN]
Household X-coordinates [ADMIN]
Household Y-coordinates [ADMIN]
HOLIDAY
Household Traveled on a Federal Holiday
1
Yes
2
No
HHWGT
EXPWGT
Household Weight
Household Weight, expanded to the population (ACS 2006-2010)
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Person File
Variable
Label
Values
SAMPN
Sample number [ADMIN]
PERNO
Person number [ADMIN]
GEND
Gender [RECR]
1
2
9
AGE
Male
Female
Refused
Age [RECR]
98
99
98 years or older
Don't Know/Refused
AGEB
[AGE=99] Age category if refused AGE [RECR]
1
Younger Than 16
2
16 or Older
9
Don't Know/Refused
RELAT
Relationship to Head of Household [RECR]
1
Respondent
2
Spouse / Partner
3
Child
4
Parent
5
Other Relative
6
Not Relative
9
Refused
LIC
[AGE>15 or AGEB>1] Valid driver’s license [RECR]
1
Yes
2
No
8
Don't Know
9
Refused
TRANS
[AGE>15 or AGEB>1] Have transit pass? [RECR]
1
Yes
2
No
8
Don't Know
9
Refused
PASST1
PASST2
PASST3
[TRANS=1] Type of transit pass [RECR]
[TRANS=1] Type of transit pass [RECR]
[TRANS=1] Type of transit pass [RECR]
1
Local Bus Pass
2
Link Pass
3
Inner Express Bus Pass
4
Outer Express Bus Pass
5
Commuter Rail Pass
6
Ferry / Board Pass
7
Charlie Card
97
Other, specify
98
Don't Know
99
Refused
O_PASST
[PASST=97] Type of transit pass, Other specify [RECR]
EMPLY
[AGE>15 or AGEB>1] Employed [RECR]
1
Yes
2
No
8
Don't Know
9
Refused
WORKS
[AGE>15 or AGEB>1] Does this person work? [COMP- IF EMPLY=1]
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1
2
Yes
No
WKSTAT
[WORKS=2] Employment status [RECR]
1
Retired
2
Disabled/On Disability Status
3
Homemaker
4
Unemployed but looking for work
5
Unemployed and not looking for work
6
Student
97
Other, SPECIFY
99
Don't Know/Refused
O_WKSTAT
[WKSTAT=97] Employment status, Other [RECR]
JOBS
[WORKS=1] How many jobs? [RECR]
HOURS
[WORKS=1] Hours worked per day [RECR]
RANGE: 1~24
98
DK
99
RF
WNAME
[WORKS=1] Work name [RECR]
WDAYS
[WORKS=1] Days per week at work [RECR]
RANGE: 1~7
8
Don't Know
9
Refused
WMODE
[WORKS=1] Usual mode to work [RECR]
0
Works from home
1
Walk
2
Bike
3
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
4
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
5
Bus / Public Transit
6
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
7
Taxi
8
Motorcycle Driver
9
Motorcycle Passenger
97
Other, SPECIFY
98
Don't Know
99
Refused
O_WMODE
[WMODE=97] Usual Mode to Work, Other [RECR]
WTRSB
[WMODE=5] What transit service do you normally use to get to work? [RECR]
TELEW
[WORKS=1] Telecommute? [RECR]
1
Yes
2
No
8
Don't Know
9
Refused
SCHED
[WORKS=1] Flexible work schedule? [RECR]
1
Yes
2
No
8
Don't Know
9
Refused
FLEXP1
FLEXP2
FLEXP3
[SCHED=1] Flexible programs offered [RECR]
[SCHED=1] Flexible programs offered [RECR]
[SCHED=1] Flexible programs offered [RECR]
1
9/80 Work Period
2
Early Arrival/Departure
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3
4
7
8
9
4/40 Work Week
Flexible hours
Other, Specify
Don't Know
Refused
O_FLEXP
[FLEXP=7] Flexible programs offered, Other Specify [RECR]
FLEXT
[SCHED=1] Does he/she participate in this program(s)? [RECR]
1
Yes
2
No
8
Don't Know
9
Refused
EDISA
[AGE>5] Disabled license Plate [RECR]
1
Yes
2
No
8
Don't Know
9
Refused
EDIS2
[AGE>5] Disabled transit registration [RECR]
1
Yes
2
No
8
Don't Know
9
Refused
EDUCA
Level of education completed [RECR]
1
Not a high school graduate, 12th grade or less. (Includes very young children)
2
High school graduate (high school diploma or GED)
3
Some college credit but no degree
4
Associate or technical school degree
5
Bachelor's or undergraduate degree
6
Graduate Degree (includes professional degrees, MD, DDs, JD)
7
Other, SPECIFY
8
Don't Know
9
Refused
O_EDUCA
[EDUCA=7] Level of education completed, Other [RECR]
ENROL
Student [RECR]
1
2
8
9
Yes
No
Don't Know
Refused
FPTIM
[ENROL=1] Full-time or part-time student [RECR]
1
Part-time
2
Full-time
8
Don't Know
9
Refused
SCHOL
[ENROL=1]] School grade level attends [RECR]
1
Daycare
2
Nursery School, Preschool
3
Kindergarten to Grade 8
4
Grade 9 to 12
5
Technical/Vocational School
6
Two-year college (community college)
7
4-year College or university
8
Graduate School/Professional
97
Other, SPECIFY
99
Don't Know/Refused
O_SCHOL
[SCHOL=97] School grade level attends, Other [RECR]
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SNAME
[ENROL=1] School name [RECR]
SMODE
[ENROL=1] Usual mode to school [RECR]
0
Home schooled
1
Walk
2
Bike
3
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
4
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
5
Bus / Public Transit
6
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
7
Taxi
8
School Bus
9
Motorcycle Driver
10
Motorcycle Passenger
97
Other, SPECIFY
98
Don't Know
99
Refused
O_SMODE
[SMODE=97] Usual mode to school, Other [RECR]
STRSB
[SMODE=5] What transit service do you normally use to get to school? [RECR]
TTRIP
Transit Trips in past week [RECR]
RANGE: 0~97
98
Don't Know
99
Refused
BIKFA
[WORKS=1 or ENROL=1] Bike facilities available at work/school? [RECR]
1
Yes
2
No
8
Don't Know
9
Refused
BIKD1
[HHBIC>0] Days used bike for recreation last week [RECR]
RANGE: 0~7
8
Don't Know
9
Refused
BIKD2
[HHBIC>0] Days used bike for transportation last week [RECR]
RANGE: 0~7
8
Don't Know
9
Refused
BIKRD
[HHBIC>0] Bike trails and lanes used [RECR]
1
Off-Road
2
On-Road
3
Both
8
Don't Know
9
Refused
INUSE
Internet use during travel day for shopping in place of making a trip [RETR]
1
Yes
2
No
8
Don't Know
9
Refused
PTRIPS
Person Trips [COMP]
CMPLG
Completed travel log [RETR]
1
Yes, Completed
2
No, Not Completed
3
Did not receive materials
8
Don't Know
9
Refused
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INTRV
Interviewed in person [RETR]
1
Yes
2
No
PROXY
[INTRV=2] Household member that served as proxy [RETR]
TYPDY
[INTRV=1] In general, would you say that ASSN was a typical for you? [RETR]
1
Yes
2
No
3
Not asked -- Mail-in
8
Don't Know/Refused
O_TYPDY
[TYPDY=2] Why not? [RETR]
TYPPL
[INTRV=1] Were most of your travel and activities for this period planned in advance or did you change your
plans as the day progressed? [RETR]
1
Yes
2
No
3
Not asked -- Mail-in
8
Don't Know/Refused
O_TYPPL
[TYPPL=2] What happened that caused the change in plans? [RETR]
NOGO
[PTRIPS=0] Reason for no trips [RETR]
1
Personally Sick
2
Caretaking Sick Kids
3
Caretaking Sick Other
4
Homebound Elderly or Disabled
5
Worked at Home for Pay
6
Worked Around Home (Not for Pay)
7
Out of Area
97
Other, SPECIFY
O_NOGO
[NOGO=97] Reason for no trips, Other [RETR]
WADDR
WCITY
WSTATE
WZIP
WXCORD
WYCORD
[WORKS=1] Work address [TT]
[WORKS=1] Work city [TT]
[WORKS=1] Work state [TT]
[WORKS=1] Work zip [TT]
[WORKS=1] Work X-coordinates [TT]
[WORKS=1] Work Y-coordinates [TT]
SADDR
SCITY
SSTATE
SZIP
SXCORD
SYCORD
[ENROL=1] School address [TT]
[ENROL=1] School city [TT]
[ENROL=1] School state [TT]
[ENROL=1] School zip [TT]
[ENROL=1] School X-coordinates [TT]
[ENROL=1] School Y-coordinates [TT]
PWGT
EXPPWGT
Person Weight
Person Weight, expanded to the population (ACS 2006-2010)
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Vehicle File
Variable
Label
Values
SAMPN
Sample number [ADMIN]
VEHNO
Vehicle number [ADMIN]
YEAR
Year of vehicle [RECR]
RANGE: 1900~2011
9998
Don't Know
9999
Refused
MAKE
Make of vehicle [RECR]
11
Acura
12
Audi
13
BMW
14
Buick
15
Cadillac
16
Chevrolet
17
Chrysler
18
Daewoo
19
Dodge
20
Ford
21
Geo
22
GMC
23
Harley Davidson
24
Honda
25
Hummer
26
Hyundai
27
Infiniti
28
Isuzu
29
Jaguar
30
Jeep
31
Kawasaki
32
Kia
33
Lexus
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
97
98
99
O_MAKE
[MAKE=97] Vehicle make, other [RECR]
MODEL
Vehicle model [RECR]
BODY
Vehicle body type [RECR]
1
Car/Station Wagon
2
Van (any type)
3
SUV
4
Pickup Truck
5
Other type of truck
6
RV
7
Motorcycle
97
Other, SPECIFY
99
Refused
O_BODY
[BODY=97] Body type, Other [RECR]
FUEL
Fuel type [RECR]
1
2
3
4
7
8
9
O_FUEL
Lincoln
Mazda
Mercedes
Mercury
Mitsubishi
Nissan
Oldsmobile
Plymouth
Pontiac
Porsche
Range Rover
Saab
Saturn
Scion
Subaru
Suzuki
Toyota
Volkswagen
Volvo
Yamaha
Other, SPECIFY
Don't Know
Refused
Gas
Diesel
Hybrid
Flex Fuel
Other, SPECIFY
Don't Know
Refused
[FUEL=7] Fuel type, Other [RECR]
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USER
Main user of vehicle [RECR]
RANGE: 1~9
98
Don't Know
99
Refused
CNTV
Vehicle used on travel day? [RETR]
1
Used
2
Not used, specify reason
O_CNTV
[CNTV=2] Reason vehicle was not used on travel day, Specify [RETR]
HHWGT
EXPWGT
Household Weight
Household Weight, expanded to the population (ACS 2006-2010)
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Place File
Variable
Label
Values
SAMPN
Sample number [ADMIN]
PERNO
Person number [ADMIN]
PLANO
Place number [ADMIN]
TPURP
TPUR2
Primary trip purpose [RETR]
Other activities [RETR]
1
Working at home (for pay)
2
All other home activities
3
Work/Job
4
All other activities at work
5
Volunteer Work/Activities
6
Attending Class
7
All other School Activities
8
Changed type of transportation
Drop off passenger from car
9
Pick up passenger from car
10
While Traveling -- Other, Specify
11
Work Business Related
12
Service private vehicle (gas, oil lube, etc.)
13
Routine shopping (groceries, clothing, convenience store, HH maintenance)
14
15
Shopping for major purchases or specialty items (appliance, electronics, new vehicle,
major HH repairs)
Household errands (bank, dry cleaning, etc.)
16
Personal business (visit government office, attorney, accountant)
17
Eat meal outside of home
18
Health care (doctor, dentist)
19
Civic/Religious activities
20
Outdoor recreation/entertainment
21
Indoor recreation/entertainment
22
Visit friends/relatives
23
Loop trip
96
Other, SPECIFY
97
O_TPURP
O_TPUR2
[TPURP=97] Primary trip purpose, Other [RETR]
[TPUR2=97] Other activities, Other [RETR]
MODE
[PLANO>1] Mode of trip [RETR]
1
Walk
2
Bike
3
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
4
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
5
Public Transit Bus
Train/Public Transit Rail
6
Ferry/boat
7
8
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
9
Taxi
10
School bus
11
Motorcycle Driver
12
Motorcycle Passenger
97
Other, SPECIFY
O_MODE
[MODE=97] Mode of trip, Other [RETR]
TOTTR
[PLANO>1 and MODE<>9 and <>10] Total people traveling (including respondent) [RETR]
RANGE: 1~9
10
10 or More
99
Refused
HHMEM
[PLANO>1 and MODE<>9 and <>10 and TOTTR>1] Number of household members on trip [RETR]
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PER1
PER2
PER3
PER4
PER5
[HHMEM>0] Household member on trip [RETR]
[HHMEM>1] Household member on trip [RETR]
[HHMEM>2] Household member on trip [RETR]
[HHMEM>3] Household member on trip [RETR]
[HHMEM>4] Household member on trip [RETR]
NONHH
[PLANO>1 and MODE<>9 and <>10 and TOTTR>1] Non-household members on trip [COMP – TOTTR
minus HHMEM]
VEHNO
[MODE=3 or 4 or 11 or 12] Vehicle number [RETR]
RANGE: 1~8
97
Non-Household Vehicle
PRKTY
[MODE=3 or 4 or 11 or 12] Parking location [RETR]
1
Parking Lot
2
Parking Garage
3
Street
4
Driveway/personal garage
5
Did not park
7
Other, SPECIFY
8
Don't Know
9
Refused
O_PRKTY
[PRKTY=7] Parking Location, Other [RETR]
PLOC
[MODE=3 or 4 or 11 or 12] Location of where person parked [RETR]
1
At Location
2
Off-Site
8
Don’t Know
9
Refused
PRKLC
[MODE=3 or 4 or 11 or 12 AND PLOC>1] Location of where person parked [RETR]
PRKCS
[MODE=3 or 4 or 11 or 12] Paid to park? [RETR]
1
Did not Pay
2
Did Pay, record amount
8
Don't Know
9
Refused
O_PRKCS
[PRKCS=2] Paid to park, specify amount [RETR]
PRKUN
[PRKCS=2] Unit of cost [RETR]
1
Hour
2
Per Day
3
Per Week
4
Per Month
5
Per Year
8
Don't Know
9
Refused
[PRKCS=2] How parking was paid [RETR]
1
Cash/Credit/Debit Card
2
Per-Paid parking Pass
3
Employer-Provided Parking Pass
8
Don't Know
9
Refused
PRKHW
EPARK
[PRKCS=2] How much did person pay out pocket? [RETR]
RANGE: 1~5000
9999
Don't Know/Refused
TOLL
[MODE=3 or 4 or 11 or 12] Use a toll road? [RETR]
1
Yes
2
No
8
Don't Know
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TOLLT
Refused
[TOLL=1] Which toll road was used? [RETR]
1
Turnpike
2
Ted Williams Tunnel
3
Sumner Tunnel
4
Tobin Tunnel
TOLLE
TOLLX
19
20
21
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
37
39
91
92
93
97
98
99
[TOLL=1] Where did you enter the toll road? [RETR]
[TOLL=1] Where did you exit the toll road? [RETR]
1
West Stockbridge (Plaza 1)
2
Lee (Plaza 2)
3
Westfield (Plaza 3)
4
West Springfield/I-91 (Plaza 4)
5
Chicopee (Plaza 5)
6
Springfield / I-291 (Plaza 6)
7
Ludlow (Plaza 7)
8
Palmer (Plaza 8)
9
Sturbridge / I-84 (Plaza 9)
10 Worcester/Auburn/I-290 (10)
11 Worcester / Millbury (Plaza 11)
12 Framingham (Plaza 12)
13 Natick / Rt. 30 (Plaza 13)
14 Weston / Rt. 128 / I-95 14)
15 Newton / Boston / Weston (15)
16 West Newton (Plaza 16)
17 Newton Corner (Plaza 17)
18 Allston / Brighton (Plaza 18)
Allston / Brighton (Plaza 19)
Allston / Brighton (Plaza 20)
Allston / Brighton (Not specified)
Dartmouth Street (Plaza 22)
South Station/I-93 N/S (24)
South Boston (Plaza 25)
Westborough / I-495 (Plaza 26) Worcester / Rt. 146 (Plaza 25)
Logan Airport (Summer Tunnel)
Logan Airport (TWT Airport) Logan Airport (TWT Rte 1A) Logan Airport (Not specified)
Massachusetts Avenue
Clarendon Street Arlington Street
NOT ASKED—Mailback
Don’t Know
Refused
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TOLLC
[TOLL=1] Toll road amount [RETR]
99
Don't Know/Refused
HOV
[MODE=3 and TOTTR>2] Reason for using or not using HOV lane [RETR]
MODE2
[MODE=5 or 6] Transit mode type [RETR]
1
Local Bus
2
Express Bus
3
Shuttle Bus
4
Subway
5
Commuter Rail
9
Refused
FARE
[MODE=5 or 6 or 7] How fare was paid [RETR]
1
Cash
2
Weekly Pass
3
Monthly Pass
4
Charlie Card
5
Student ID
6
Transfer
7
Charlie Ticket
97
Other, SPECIFY
98
Don't Know
99
Refused
O_FARE
[FARE=97] Other payment type [RETR]
ROUTE
[MODE=5 or 6 or 7] Transit route used [RETR]
ARR_HR
ARR_MIN
Arrival hour (Military time) [RETR]
Arrival minute (Military time) [RETR]
DEP_HR
DEP_MIN
Departure hour (Military time) [RETR]
Departure minute (Military time) [RETR]
TRPDUR
[PLANO>1] Trip duration [CALC]
ACTDUR
Activity duration [CALC]
NAME
Place name [RETR]
ADDR
CITY
STATE
ZIP
XCORD
YCORD
Address [TT]
City [TT]
State [TT]
Zip [TT]
X-coordinates [TT]
Y-coordinates [TT]
PWGT
EXPPWGT
Person Weight
Person Weight, expanded to the population (ACS 2006-2010)
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Route File
Variable
Label
Values
SAMPN
Sample number [ADMIN] PERNO
Person number [ADMIN]
TRIPNO
Trip number [ADMIN] OPLANO
Origin place number (to link to Place file) [ADMIN] DPLANO
Destination place number (to link to Place file) [ADMIN] POINTNO
Point number [ADMIN] XCORD
X-coordinate [ADMIN]
YCORD
Y-coordinate [ADMIN]
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Appendix E: Weighting and Expansion Plan MEMORANDUM
To:
Bob Frey, Massachusetts Department of Transportation
Robert Sievert, Central Transportation Planning Staff
Date:
February 14, 2012
From: Lucia Lanini and Sudeshna Sen, NuStats
Re:
Massachusetts Travel Survey: Technical Memorandum on Survey Weighting
The purpose of this memorandum is to summarize the weighting methodology to be used on data collected
during the Massachusetts Travel Survey. The memorandum includes the following sections:
I.
Methodological Background and Summary
II.
Household Weight
a. Sampling Weight
b. Raking Adjustment
c.
III.
Final Household Weight
Person Weight
I. Methodological Background and Summary
From a finite population sampling theory perspective, analytic weights are needed to develop estimates of
population parameters and, more generally, to draw inferences about the population that was sampled.
Without the use of analytic weights, population estimates are subject to biases of unknown (possibly large)
magnitude. Consequently, analytic weights are crucial to obtain survey estimates with minimal bias.
The weighting approach utilized in this study accounts for the biases associated with sampling and
robustness of the data collected. Specifically, the components of the analytic weights generated using this
method are as follows:
•
Sampling weights
•
Raking adjustment
The analytic weights are computed at the household and person level. These weights adjust the relative
importance of responses to reflect the different probabilities of selection of respondents, and align the
sample distributions to population distributions.
II. Household Weight
Sampling Weight
The sampling weight reflects the probability of selection of a telephone number or an address from the
sampling frame. Considering the dual-frame sampling framework employed in this study, separate
sampling weights will be calculated for the listed residential and address-based sampling frames.
Specifically, the sampling weight for a sampling unit j in the sampling frame, denoted as W j ,SampFr , is
simply the reciprocal of the selection probability of the sampling unit.
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W j ,SampFr =
1
Prob j,SampFr
where,
Sampling unit j is a landline number in the listed residential frame and an address in the addressbased sampling frame.
Sampling frame SampFr is listed residential or address-based sampling frame.
The sampling weights also adjust for oversampling of specific geographies or demographic groups
of interest for which we had implemented controls to make sure that we have adequate
observations in these groups. To illustrate, the sampling weight associated with address-based
sample is simply computed as the number of addresses in the address-based frame divided by
number of sample pieces ordered from the frame for the study area. It is important to note that the
adjustments for oversampling were made at the aggregate level of the sampling frame type
(instead of a specific geography).
Raking Adjustment
Raking improves the reliability of the survey estimates; hence, raking adjustments are used to align the
weighted sample to population statistics from 2008-2010 American Community Survey (ACS). These
adjustments will be made using raking variables. In particular, the aforementioned weights will be
adjusted so that the sums of the adjusted weights are equal to known population totals for certain
subgroups of the population defined by demographic characteristics and geographic variables. The
variables used for raking at the household level are as follows:

Household size

Household income

Total number of workers in the household

Total number of vehicles in the household

County of residence
These variables were chosen as the raking variables due to significant differences in the coverage by
categories of these variables. Therefore, it is reasonable to expect that maximum bias reduction would be
achieved using these variables. It is important to note that the missing values in the raking variables were
imputed to calculate the raking adjustments. The raking procedure is based on an iterative proportional
fitting procedure and involves simultaneous ratio adjustments to two or more marginal distributions of the
population counts. The raking procedure is undertaken in a sequence of adjustments. First, the base
weights are adjusted to one marginal distribution and then to the second marginal distribution, and so on.
One sequence of adjustments to the marginal distributions is known as a cycle or iteration. The procedure
is repeated until convergence is achieved. Following the raking procedure, the inordinately large weights, a
by-product of raking, will be capped. In particular, the “very large” weights are capped to equal a
maximum of five times the mean weight.
Final Household Weight
The final analytic weight is simply the product of sampling weight and raking adjustment. Following the
computation of this weight, an expansion procedure is undertaken to get the final ‘expanded’ analytic
weight. The expansion process simply takes the weighted total households and multiplies each household
by a factor, when applied, expands the data to represent the universe of households in the study area. To
derive the expansion factor, a simple division is used: Expansion Factor = N(Universe)/ N(Surveyed).
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III. Person Weight
The person weight is a product of the final household weight and the person-level raking weight.
Specifically, the person data weighted by the ‘final household weight’ was raked to align it to the
population statistics from 2008-10 ACS data. The raking procedure is based on an iterative proportional
fitting procedure. The variables used for raking at the person level are as follows:

Hispanic Status

Age
Following the raking procedure, the very large weights will be capped. The weights will then be expanded
to reflect the total number of persons residing in the study area.
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Appendix F: Recruitment Item Unweighted
Frequencies
Table F-1: Household Size (Unweighted)
Household Size
Count
Percent
1
4123
27.4%
2
4829
3
2538
4
5
Table F-2: Transit Used on Regular Basis
(Unweighted)
Count
Percent
Yes
4119
27.4%
32.1%
No
10904
72.5%
16.9%
Don't Know
10
.1%
2424
16.1%
Total
15033
100.0%
858
5.7%
6
201
1.3%
7
42
.3%
8
18
.1%
15033
100.0%
Total
Table F-3: Household Bicycles (Unweighted)
Household Bicycles
Count
Percent
0
6114
40.7%
1
2418
2
2775
3
4
Transit Used on Regular Basis
Table F-4: Household Vehicles (Unweighted)
Household Vehicles
Count
Percent
0
1538
10 2%
16.1%
1
4722
31.4%
18.5%
2
5872
39.1%
1426
9.5%
3
2000
13 3%
1311
8.7%
4
615
4.1%
5
546
3.6%
5
195
1.3%
6
249
1.7%
6
63
.4%
7
80
.5%
7
15
.1%
8
100
.7%
8 or More
13
.1%
Don't Know
14
.1%
Total
15033
100 0%
Total
15033
100.0%
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Table F-5: Household Ethnicity (Unweighted)
Household Ethnicity
White Alone
Black or African American Alone
Count
Percent
13075
87.0%
621
4.1%
American Indian or Alaskan Native
Alone
37
.2%
Asian Alone
276
1.8%
8
.1%
Some Other Race Alone
562
3.7%
Two or More Races
293
1.9%
Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Alone
Refused
Total
161
1.1%
15033
100.0%
Table F-7: Household Residence Type
(Unweighted)
Household Residence Type
Count
Percent
Single Family Detached Dwelling
9961
66.3%
Building with 2-4 Units
2746
Count
Percent
Yes
733
4.9%
No
14207
94.5%
Refused
Total
93
.6%
15033
100.0%
Table F-8: Home Ownership (Unweighted)
Percent
Own/Mortgaged
11491
76.4%
18.3%
Renter
3506
23.3%
Other
16
.1%
1142
7.6%
Building with 20 or More Units
1131
7.5%
Something Else
27
2%
Don't Know
8
.1%
Total
Hispanic or Latino Household
Count
Building with 5-19 Units
Refused
Table F-6: Hispanic or Latino Household
(Unweighted)
18
.1%
15033
100.0%
Home Ownership
Don’t Know
10
.1%
Refused
10
.1%
15033
100.0%
Total
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Table F-9: Cell Phones in Household
(Unweighted)
Cell Phones in Household
Count
Table F-10: Landlines in Household
(Unweighted)
Percent
Landlines in Household
Count
Percent
0
1147
7.6%
0
101
.7%
1
4308
28.7%
1
13749
91.5%
2
5529
36.8%
2
932
6.2%
3
2222
14.8%
3
172
1.1%
4
1385
9.2%
4
36
.2%
5
335
2.2%
5
12
.1%
6
49
.3%
6
5
.0%
7
8
.1%
8
2
.0%
8
5
.0%
10
1
.0%
9
1
.0%
Don't Know
8
.1%
Don't Know
15
.1%
Refused
Refused
29
.2%
Total
15033
100.0%
Total
Table F-11: Fax Lines in Household
(Unweighted)
Fax Lines in Household
Count
Percent
0
593
50.1%
1
555
46.9%
2
11
.9%
Don't Know
11
.9%
13
1183
Refused
Total
15
.1%
15033
100.0%
Table F-12: Household Income (Unweighted)
Household Income
Count
Percent
Less than $15 000
1481
9.9%
$15 000-$24 999
1054
7.0%
$25 000-$34 999
971
6.5%
$35 000-$49 999
1431
9.5%
1.1%
$50 000-$74 999
2348
15.6%
100.0%
$75 000-$99 999
2085
13.9%
$100 000-$149 999
2520
16.8%
$150 000 or more
2116
14.1%
77
Don't Know/Refused
1027
6.8%
Total
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Table F-13: Trips Made by Household on
Travel Day (Unweighted)
Trips Made by Household on
Travel Day
Count
Table F-14: Household Students (Unweighted) Percent
Household Students
Count
Percent
None
628
4 2%
0
9376
62.4%
1 to 5
4182
27 8%
1
2593
17.2%
6 to 10
4413
29.4%
2
2082
13.8%
11 to 15
2680
17 8%
3
785
5.2%
16 to 20
1561
10.4%
4
162
1.1%
21 to 30
1242
8 3%
5
33
.2%
31 to 50
313
2.1%
6
50+
14
.1%
Total
Total
15033
100 0%
Table F-15: Household Workers (Unweighted)
Household Workers
0
Count
Percent
3540
23.5%
2
.0%
15033
100.0%
Table F-16: Licensed Drivers in Household
(Unweighted)
Licensed Drivers in Household
Count
Percent
0
891
5.9%
1
5237
34.8%
1
4490
29.9%
2
5095
33.9%
2
7593
50.5%
3
917
6.1%
3
1556
10.4%
4
209
1.4%
4
429
2.9%
5
32
.2%
5
62
.4%
6
3
.0%
6
11
.1%
15033
100.0%
Total
7
Total
78
1
.0%
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100.0%
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Table F-17: Gender (Unweighted)
Respondent Gender
Count
Percent
Male
17727
47.9%
Female
19274
52.1%
Refused
22
.1%
37023
100.0%
Total
Table F-18: Age Distribution (Unweighted)
Age Distribution
9158
24.7%
20 to 34 years
3973
10.7%
35 to 54 years
11710
31.6%
55 to 64 years
7067
19.1%
65 years or older
4314
11.7%
Total
Valid Driver's License
Count
Percent
Yes
26433
89.4%
No
3125
10.6%
12
0%
Don't Know
Refused
Total
10
0%
29580
100.0%
Percent
Younger than 20
Refused Age
Table F-19: Valid Driver's License
(Unweighted)
Count
801
2.2%
37023
100.0%
Table F-20: Respondent has Transit Pass
(Unweighted)
Respondent has Transit Pass
Count
Percent
Yes
6588
22.3%
No
22872
77.3%
115
.4%
Don't Know
Refused
Total
79
5
.0%
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100.0%
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Table F-21: Transit Pass Type, Multiple
Response (Unweighted)
Transit Pass Type, Multiple
Response
Count
Percent
Local Bus Pass
499
7.6%
Link Pass
597
9.0%
Inner Express Bus Pass
17
.3%
Outer Express Bus Pass
Commuter Rail Pass
Ferry / Board Pass
6
.1%
583
8.8%
21
.3%
3849
58.3%
Other
849
12.9%
Don't Know
131
1.9%
Charlie Card
Refused
Total
48
.7%
6600
100.0%
Table F-22: Worker Status, Computed
(Unweighted)
Worker Status, Computed
Count
Percent
Yes
19177
64.8%
No
10403
35.2%
Total
29580
100.0%
Table F-24: Average Number of Jobs
(Unweighted)
Table F-23: Employment Status, Non-workers
(Unweighted)
Employment Status, Non
workers
Count
Percent
Retired
4243
40 8%
Disabled/On Disability Status
1495
14.4%
Homemaker
1376
13 2%
Unemployed but looking for work
1339
12.9%
Unemployed and not looking for work
249
2.4%
Student
1599
15.4%
Other
50
.5%
Refused
52
.5%
10403
100 0%
Total
Jobs
Average Number of Jobs
80
Average
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Table F-25: Hours Worked per Day
(Unweighted)
Hours Worked per Day
1
Count
Percent
127
.7%
Table F-26: Days Worked Per Week
(Unweighted)
Days Worked Per Week
1
Count
Percent
299
1.6%
2
278
1.4%
2
664
3.5%
3
427
2.2%
3
1390
7.2%
4
922
4.8%
4
1815
9.5%
5
912
4.8%
5
13245
69.1%
6
1146
6.0%
6
1236
6.4%
7
1161
6.1%
7
475
2.5%
.2%
8
8249
43.0%
Don't Know
39
9
2168
11.3%
Refused
14
.1%
10
2348
12.2%
Total
19177
100 0%
11
209
1.1%
12
677
3.5%
13
42
.2%
14
71
.4%
15
29
.2%
16
40
.2%
17
3
.0%
18
6
.0%
20
21
.1%
22
1
.0%
23
1
.0%
24
31
.2%
Don't Know
233
1.2%
Refused
75
.4%
19177
100.0%
Total
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Table F-28: Worker Telecommutes
(Unweighted)
Table F-27: Typical Mode to Work
(Unweighted)
Typical Mode to
Work
Works from home
Count
Percent
1412
7.4%
Walk
735
3.8%
Bike
287
1.5%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
13803
72.0%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
527
2.7%
Bus / Public Transit
1976
10.3%
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
20
.1%
Taxi
20
.1%
Motorcycle Driver
12
.1%
Motorcycle Passenger
1
.0%
Other
295
1.5%
Don't Know
51
.3%
Refused
Total
38
.2%
100.0%
Table F-29: Flexible Work Program Offered at
Work (Unweighted)
Count
Percent
Yes
4733
24.7%
No
13486
70.3%
Don't Know
929
4.8%
Refused
29
2%
19177
100.0%
Total
Count
Percent
Yes
4665
24.3%
No
14191
74.0%
Don't Know
301
1.6%
Refused
20
.1%
19177
100.0%
Total
19177
Flexible Work Program Offered
at Work
Worker
Telecommutes
Table F-30: Type of Flexible Work Programs
Offered, Multiple Response (Unweighted)
Type of Flexible Work Programs
Offered, Multiple Response
Count
Percent
9/80 Work Period
321
6.5%
Early Arrival/Departure
1678
33.9%
4/40 Work Week
372
7.5%
Flexible Hours
1111
22 5%
Other
784
15 8%
Don't Know
557
11 3%
Refused
125
2.5%
Total
4948
100 0%
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Table F-31: Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program (Unweighted)
Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program
Count
Table F-32: Disabled License Plate
(Unweighted)
Percent
Disabled License Plate
Count
Percent
Yes
3819
80.7%
Yes
1712
4.9%
No
797
16.8%
No
33116
94.7%
Don't Know
113
2.4%
Don't Know
85
.2%
4
.1%
Refused
47
.1%
4733
100.0%
34960
100.0%
Refused
Total
Table F-33: Disabled Transit Registration
(Unweighted)
Disabled Transit Registration
Count
Percent
Total
Table F-34: Level of Education Completed
(Unweighted)
Level of Education Completed
Yes
924
2.6%
No
33917
97.0%
Don't Know
73
.2%
Not a high school graduate 12th grade or
less. (Includes very young children)
High school graduate (high school
diploma or GED)
Refused
46
.1%
Some college credit but no degree
34960
100.0%
Total
Count
Percent
9640
26.0%
5513
14.9%
3107
8.4%
Associate or technical school degree
2451
6.6%
Bachelor's or undergraduate degree
7811
21.1%
Graduate Degree (includes professional
degrees MD DDs JD)
8329
22.5%
Other
15
.0%
Don't Know
126
.3%
Refused
31
.1%
37023
100.0%
Total
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Table F-35: School Enrollment Status
(Unweighted)
School Enrollment Status
Count
Percent
Yes
9910
26.8%
No
27096
73.2%
Table F-36: Full-time / Part-time Student
Status (Unweighted)
Full-time / Part-time Student
Status
Count
Percent
Part-time
1781
18 0%
Full-time
8124
82 0%
Don't Know
14
.0%
Don't Know
4
.0%
Refused
3
.0%
Refused
1
.0%
37023
100.0%
9910
100 0%
Total
Total
Table F-37: Student Grade Level
(Unweighted)
Student Grade Level
Daycare
Table F-38: Typical Mode to School
(Unweighted)
Count
Percent
338
3.4%
Typical Mode to
School
Count
Percent
Home schooled
235
2.4%
Nursery School Preschool
574
5.8%
Walk
1141
11 5%
Kindergarten to Grade 8
4646
46.9%
Bike
114
1.2%
Grade 9 to 12
2398
24.2%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
1348
13 6%
Technical/Vocational School
127
1.3%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
3094
31 2%
Two-year college (community college)
449
4.5%
Bus / Public Transit
582
5.9%
9
.1%
4-year college or university
823
8.3%
Graduate School/Professional
516
5.2%
Other
10
.1%
Don't Know/Refused
29
.3%
Total
9910
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
Taxi
School Bus
Motorcycle Driver
100.0%
.0%
31 8%
1
.0%
Other
130
1.3%
Don't Know
91
.9%
Refused
Total
84
3
3152
10
.1%
9910
100 0%
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Table F-39: Transit Trips Made in Past Week (Unweighted)
Transit Trips Made in Past Week
Count
Percent
0
27932
75.4%
1
682
1.8%
2
1909
5.2%
3
336
.9%
4
957
2.6%
5
494
1.3%
6
603
1.6%
7
147
.4%
8
488
1.3%
9
35
.1%
10
1747
4.7%
11
14
.0%
12
297
.8%
13
16
.0%
14
388
1.0%
15
87
.2%
16
76
.2%
17
6
.0%
18
32
.1%
19
3
.0%
20
157
.4%
21
12
.0%
22
8
.0%
23
6
.0%
24
16
.0%
25
32
.1%
26
3
.0%
28
28
.1%
30
53
.1%
32
3
.0%
34
1
.0%
35
2
.0%
40
13
.0%
42
7
.0%
45
1
.0%
48
1
.0%
50
6
.0%
52
1
.0%
56
1
.0%
58
1
.0%
60
3
.0%
70
1
.0%
75
1
.0%
87
1
.0%
391
1.1%
Don't Know
Refused
Total
85
25
.1%
37023
100 0%
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Table F-40: Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School (Unweighted)
Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School
Count
Percent
Yes
11936
43.4%
No
11659
42.4%
Don't Know
3527
Refused
365
27487
100 0%
Total
Percent
0
17906
69.0%
1
1619
6.2%
12 8%
2
1109
4.3%
1 3%
3
564
2.2%
4
261
1.0%
5
191
.7%
6
57
.2%
7
157
.6%
Count
Percent
0
20269
78.1%
1
453
1.7%
2
361
1.4%
3
201
.8%
4
144
.6%
5
198
.8%
6
7
Don't Know
48
Days Used Bike for Recreation
in Past Week
Count
Table F-42: Days Used Bike for Transportation
in Past Week (Unweighted)
Days Used Bike for
Transportation in Past Week
Table F-41: Days Used Bike for Recreation in
Past Week (Unweighted)
Don't Know
2535
9.8%
Refused
1547
6.0%
Total
25946
100.0%
Table F-43: Bike Lanes/Trails Used for Nonrecreational Purposes (Unweighted)
Bike Lanes/Trails Used
for Non-Recreational
Purposes
.2%
90
.3%
2623
10.1%
Refused
1559
6.0%
Total
25946
100.0%
86
Count
Percent
Off-Road
2754
10.6%
On-Road
6081
23.4%
Both
5911
22.8%
Don't Know
8742
33.7%
Refused
2458
9.5%
Total
25946
100.0%
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Table F-44: Internet was used on Travel Day
in Place of Trips (Unweighted)
Internet was used on Travel
Day in Place of Trips
Count
Percent
Yes
2035
5.5%
No
32846
Don't Know
2027
Refused
Total
Table F-45: Reason for Non-Travel
(Unweighted)
Reason for Non-Travel
Count
Percent
Personally Sick
623
14.5%
88.7%
Caretaking Sick Kids
40
.9%
5.5%
Caretaking Sick Other
39
.9%
115
.3%
Homebound Elderly or Disabled
551
12.9%
37023
100.0%
Worked at Home for Pay
294
6.9%
Worked Around Home (Not for Pay)
1263
29.5%
Out of Area
270
6.3%
Other
1204
28.1%
Total
4284
100 0%
Table F-46: Vehicle Year (Unweighted)
Vehicle Year
Count
Percent
1964 or older
72
3%
1965-1979
239
.9%
1980-1989
443
1.7%
1990-1999
4660
17 6%
2000-2003
6703
25 3%
2004-2006
6331
23.9%
2007
1998
7 5%
2008
1836
6.9%
2009
1548
5 8%
2010
1648
6 2%
2011
393
1 5%
Don't Know
554
2.1%
Refused
Total
63
2%
26488
100.0%
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Table F-47: Vehicle Make (Unweighted)
Vehicle Make
Count
Percent
Acura
369
1.4%
Audi
284
1.1%
BMW
496
1.9%
Buick
471
1.8%
Cadillac
207
.8%
Chevrolet
1881
7.1%
Chrysler
549
2.1%
Dodge
1028
3.9%
Ford
2853
10.8%
Geo
35
.1%
GMC
396
1.5%
Harley Davidson
253
1.0%
Honda
3326
12.6%
Hummer
11
.0%
Hyundai
680
2.6%
Infiniti
138
.5%
Isuzu
43
.2%
Jaguar
38
.1%
Jeep
717
2.7%
Kawasaki
66
.2%
Kia
230
.9%
Lexus
391
1.5%
Lincoln
153
.6%
Mazda
502
1.9%
Mercedes
301
1.1%
Mercury
415
1.6%
Mitsubishi
130
.5%
Nissan
1124
4.2%
.6%
Oldsmobile
151
Plymouth
79
.3%
Pontiac
344
1.3%
Porsche
63
.2%
Range Rover
17
.1%
Saab
262
1.0%
Saturn
422
1.6%
Scion
66
.2%
Subaru
1139
4.3%
Suzuki
88
.3%
Toyota
4734
17.9%
Volkswagen
716
2.7%
Volvo
694
2.6%
Yamaha
82
.3%
Other
370
1.4%
Don't Know
130
.5%
Refused
Total
44
.2%
26488
100.0%
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Table F-48: Vehicle Body Type (Unweighted)
Vehicle Body Type
Car/Station Wagon
Table F-49: Vehicle Fuel Type (Unweighted)
Count
Percent
Vehicle Fuel Type
13747
51.9%
Gas
Count
Percent
25575
96.6%
Van (any type)
2206
8.3%
Diesel
283
1.1%
SUV
6106
23.1%
Hybrid
515
1.9%
Pickup Truck
2294
8.7%
Flex Fuel
61
.2%
56
.2%
Other
13
.0%
Other type of truck
RV
38
.1%
Don't Know
17
.1%
Motorcycle
519
2.0%
Refused
24
.1%
Total
26488
100.0%
Other
53
.2%
Refused
1469
5.5%
Total
26488
100.0%
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Appendix G: Retrieval Item Unweighted
Frequencies
Table G-1: Primary Trip Purpose (Unweighted)
Primary Trip Purpose
Count
Percent
All other home activities
82383
43.3%
Changed type of transportation
18436
9.7%
Work/Job
15181
8.0%
Routine shopping (groceries clothing convenience store HH maintenance)
12933
6.8%
Eat meal outside of home
6247
3.3%
Attending Class
6156
3.2%
Drop off passenger from car
5601
2.9%
Visit friends/relatives
5449
2.9%
Indoor recreation/entertainment
4988
2.6%
Household errands (bank dry cleaning etc.)
4961
2.6%
Work Business Related
4942
2.6%
Pick up passenger from car
4822
2.5%
Personal business (visit government office attorney accountant)
4036
2.1%
Outdoor recreation/entertainment
3313
1.7%
Health care (doctor dentist)
3276
1.7%
Service private vehicle (gas oil lube etc.)
1786
.9%
Working at home (for pay)
1705
.9%
Civic/Religious activities
1261
.7%
Shopping for major purchases or specialty items (appliance electronics new vehicle major HH repairs)
942
.5%
All other School Activities
645
.3%
Looptrip
515
.3%
All other activities at work
456
.2%
Other
153
.1%
Volunteer Work/Activities
28
.0%
While Traveling -- Other
0
.0%
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Table G-2: Transportation Mode of Trip
(Unweighted)
Transportation Mode
Table G-3: Total People Traveling in Travel
Party (Including Respondent) (Unweighted)
Total People Traveling in Travel
Party, Including Respondent
Count
Percent
Count
Percent
Walk
24511
16.0%
1
90237
60.8%
Bike
1679
1.1%
2
35340
23.8%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
83766
54.7%
3
14365
9.7%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
28570
18.6%
4
5545
3.7%
Public Bus
3699
2.4%
5
Train
5286
3.5%
Total
Ferry/boat
91
.1%
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
303
.2%
Taxi
401
.3%
School bus
4407
2.9%
Motorcycle Driver
97
.1%
Motorcycle Passenger
7
.0%
Other
382
.2%
Total
153199
100.0%
Table G-4: Parking Location (Unweighted)
Parking Location
Count
Percent
Parking Lot
50303
Parking Garage
2275
2904
2.0%
148391
100.0%
Table G-5: Paid to Park (Unweighted)
Paid to Park
Count
Percent
44.7%
Did not Pay
100281
89.2%
2.0%
Did Pay record amount
1841
1.6%
Street
9877
8.8%
Don't Know
633
.6%
Driveway/personal garage
38982
34.7%
Refused
9685
8.6%
Total
112440
100.0%
Did not park
9684
8.6%
Other
263
.2%
Don't Know
908
.8%
Refused
148
.1%
112440
100 0%
Total
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Table G-6: How Parking Fare was Paid
(Unweighted)
How Parking Fare was
Paid
Count
Percent
Table G-7: Toll Road Used on Trip
(Unweighted)
Toll Road Used on Trip
Count
Percent
Cash/Credit/Debit Card
1381
75.0%
Yes
1851
1.6%
Per-Paid parking Pass
345
18.7%
No
107885
95.9%
Employer-Provided Parking Pass
105
5.7%
Don't Know
2554
2.3%
1
.1%
Refused
150
.1%
9
.5%
Total
112440
100.0%
1841
100 0%
Don't Know
Refused
Total
Table G-8: Which Toll Road was Used
(Unweighted)
Toll Road Used
Count
Percent
1606
86.8%
Ted Williams Tunnel
65
3.5%
Sumner Tunnel
68
3.7%
Turnpike
Tobin Tunnel
112
6.1%
Total
1851
100.0%
Table G-9: Average Household and Person
Trip Rates (Unweighted)
Trip Rates
92
Average
Household Trips
10 2
Person Trips
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Table G-10: Trip Rates by Household Size
(Unweighted)
1
Count
Mean
4123
4.71
Table G-11: Trip Rates by Number of
Household Workers (Unweighted)
Count
Mean
0
3540
6.1
9.3
2
4829
8.25
1
5238
3
2538
12.16
2
5095
12.6
15.0
4
2424
16.23
3
916
5
858
20.42
4
209
18.3
32
22.0
3
18.3
15033
10.2
6
201
23.89
5
7
42
22.60
6
8 or More
Total
18
25.78
15033
10.19
Table G-12: Trip Rates by Household Income
(Unweighted)
Total
Table G-13: All Trip Modes (Unweighted)
Count
Percent
24511
16.0
Count
Mean
Less than $15 000
1481
6.6
Bike
1679
1.1
$15 000-$24 999
1054
7.3
Auto/Van/Truck
Driver
Auto/Van/Truck
Passenger
Public Bus
83766
54.7
28570
18.6
3699
2.4
Train
5286
3.5
$25 000-$34 999
971
7.3
$35 000-$49 999
1431
8.4
$50 000-$74 999
2348
9.8
$75 000-$99 999
2085
11.1
$100 000-$149 999
2520
12.9
$150 000 or more
2116
13.4
Don't Know/Refused
1027
Total
15033
Walk
Ferry/boat
91
.1
303
.2
9.6
Dial-ARide/Paratransit
Taxi
401
.3
10.2
School bus
4407
2.9
Motorcycle Driver
97
.1
Motorcycle
Passenger
Other SPECIFY
7
.0
Total
93
382
.2
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Figure G-14: Trip Departure Times
(Unweighted)
AM Peak
Mid-Day
PM Peak
Evening
Late Night / Early
Count
Percent
39630
25.9%
45234
29 5%
49629
32.4%
15792
10 3%
2914
1.9%
153199
100 0%
Table G-15: Travel by Day of Week
(Unweighted)
Morning
Total
94
Count
Percent
Monday
3040
20 2
Tuesday
3029
20.1
Wednesday
3005
20 0
Thursday
2919
19.4
Friday
3040
20 2
Total
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Figure H4: Diary Letter (Non-GPS)
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Appendix I: GPS Materials
Figure I1: Diary Letter (GPS)
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Figure I2: GPS Device Instructions
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Figure I3: GPS Return Reminder Letter
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Figure I4: GPS Incentive Letter
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Appendix J: Survey Results by MPO
Survey Results for Boston MPO (MAPC)
Household Characteristics
MAPC-1: Household Size (Weighted) – HHSIZ
Household
Size
Count
Percent
MAPC-2: Transit Used on Regular Basis
(Weighted) –RIBUS
Transit Used on Regular
Basis
Count
Percent
1
349141
29.0%
Yes
506895
42.1%
2
386500
32.1%
No
697405
57.9%
3
191528
15.9%
Don’t Know
4
188279
15.6%
5
69387
5.8%
6
15710
1.3%
7
2451
0.2%
8 or More
1945
0.2%
Total
1204940
1204940
0.1%
100.0%
100.0%
MAPC-3: Household Bicycles (Weighted) –
HHBIC
Household Bicycles
640
Total
Count
MAPC-4: Household Number of Vehicles
(Weighted)-HHVEH
Percent
Household Vehicles
Count
Percent
0
523710
43.5%
0
177382
14.7%
1
195862
16.3%
1
452213
37.5%
2
216283
17.9%
2
432769
35.9%
3
104657
8.7%
3
104801
8.7%
4
92841
7.7%
4
26128
2.2%
5
39110
3.2%
5
8699
0.7%
6
17981
1.5%
6
1763
0.1%
7
5713
0.5%
7
778
0.1%
8
8023
0.7%
8 or More
406
0.0%
Don’t Know
761
Total
1204940
Total
0.1%
1204940
100.0%
100.0%
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MAPC-5: Household Ethnicity (Weighted)RACE
MAPC-6: Hispanic or Latino Households
(Weighted) – HISP
Household Ethnicity
Hispanic or Latino
Household
Count
White Alone
1005889
Percent
Count
Percent
83.5%
Yes
56945
4.7%
78612
6.5%
No
1141224
94.7%
3409
0.3%
32756
2.7%
1426
0.1%
Some Other Race Alone
45612
3.8%
Two or More Races
26522
2.2%
Refused
10715
0.9%
Black or African American Alone
American Indian or Alaskan
Native Alone
Asian Alone
Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander
Alone
Total
1204940
Refused
Count
Percent
Single Family Detached
Dwelling
690238
57.3%
Building with 2-4 Units
261809
21.7%
Building with 5-19 Units
114005
9.5%
Building with 20 or More Units
133569
11.1%
2999
0.2%
717
0.1%
1603
0.1%
Or Something Else?
Don’t Know
Refused
Total
1204940
1204940
0.6%
100.0%
100.0%
MAPC-7: Household Residence Type
(Weighted)-RESTY
Household Residence
Type
6770
Total
MAPC-8: Ownership of Household
Residence (Weighted) – OWN
Home Ownership
Count
Percent
Own/Mortgaged
871886
72.4%
Renter
330477
27.4%
1040
0.1%
DK
492
0.0%
RF
1045
0.1%
Other, Specify
Total
1204940
100.0%
100.0%
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MAPC-9: Cell phone lines in Household
(Weighted) – CPLNS
Cell Phones in Household
Count
Percent
MAPC-10: Landlines in Household
(Weighted)-PHLNS
Landlines in Household
Count
Percent
0
93517
7.8%
0
11539
1.0%
1
362362
30.1%
1
1097767
91.1%
2
437461
36.3%
2
74935
6.2%
3
171952
14.3%
3
14344
1.2%
4
104816
8.7%
4
3238
0.3%
5
27419
2.3%
5
665
0.1%
6
3254
0.3%
6
452
0.0%
7
816
0.1%
7
0
8
504
0.0%
8
208
0.0%
9
107
0.0%
Don’t Know
449
0.0%
647
0.1%
Refused
2085
0.2%
Don’t Know
Refused
Total
1204940
Count
1204940
0.1%
100.0%
100.0%
MAPC-11: Fax Lines in Household
(Weighted) – FXLNS
Fax Lines in Household
1343
Total
0%
MAPC-12: Household Income (Weighted) –
INCOME
Percent
Household Income
Count
Percent
0
47055
49.2%
Less than $15,000
118903
9.9%
1
45941
48.0%
$15,000-$24,999
81988
6.8%
2
966
1.0%
$25,000-$34,999
75527
6.3%
Don’t Know
Refused
Total
502
0.5%
$35,000-$49,999
119662
9.9%
1170
1.2%
$50,000-$74,999
187558
15.6%
95634
100.0%
$75,000-$99,999
166267
13.8%
$100,000-$149,999
157951
13.1%
$150,000 or more
233162
19.4%
Don't Know/Refused
63921
5.3%
Total
107
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MAPC-13: Trips Made by Household on
Travel Day (Weighted) – HTRIPS
Trips Made by Household
on Travel Day
Count
MAPC-14: Household Students (Weighted) –
HHSTU
Household Students
Percent
Count
Percent
None
46717
3.9%
0
753912
62.6%
1 to 5
301623
25.0%
1
209505
17.4%
6 to 10
343588
28.5%
2
163150
13.5%
11 to 15
223775
18.6%
3
61699
5.1%
16 to 20
136804
11.4%
4
14646
1.2%
21 to 30
117166
9.7%
5
2028
0.2%
31 to 50
33598
2.8%
1668
0.1%
50+
Total
1204940
Count
1204940
100.0%
100.0%
MAPC-15: Household Workers (Weighted) –
HHWRK
Household Workers
Total
Percent
MAPC-16: Licensed Drivers in Household
(Weighted) –HHLIC
Licensed Drivers in
Household
Count
Percent
7.5%
0
264900
22.0%
0
90908
1
452660
37.6%
1
384420
31.9%
2
390170
32.4%
2
588339
48.8%
3
77434
6.4%
3
109061
9.1%
4
17028
1.4%
4
27176
2.3%
5
2605
0.2%
5
4047
0.3%
6
143
0.0%
6
846
0.1%
100.0%
7
Total
1204940
143
Total
108
1204940
0.0%
100.0%
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MAPC-17: Distribution of Households by Day of Week of Travel (Weighted) – DAY
Day of Week of Travel
Count
Percent
Monday
243125
20.2%
Tuesday
244378
20.3%
Wednesday
247709
20.6%
Thursday
231925
19.2%
Friday
237804
19.7%
1204940
100.0%
Total
Person Characteristics
MAPC-18: Respondent Gender (Weighted) –
GEND
Respondent Gender
Count
Percent
Male
1477187
47.0%
Female
1664427
52.9%
Refused
2120
Total
3143734
MAPC-19: Age Distribution (Weighted) –AGE
Age Distribution
Count
Younger than 20
773833
24.6%
0.1%
20 to 34 years
646398
20.6%
100.0%
35 to 54 years
914468
29.1%
55 to 64 years
357317
11.4%
65 years or older
391130
12.4%
Refused Age
60588
1.9%
Total
MAPC-20: Valid Driver's License (Weighted)LIC
Valid Driver's License
Count
Percent
Percent
3143734
100.0%
MAPC-21: Respondent has Transit Pass
(Weighted) – TRANS
Respondent has Transit
Pass
Count
Percent
Yes
2121883
84.7%
Yes
1015720
40.6%
No
377399
15.1%
No
1472812
58.8%
Don’t Know
3557
0.1%
Don’t Know
15041
0.6%
Refused
1108
0.0%
Refused
375
0.0%
Total
2503948
Total
100.0%
109
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MAPC-22: Transit Pass Type (Weighted)PASST1, PASST2, PASST3
Transit Pass Type, Multiple
Response
Local Bus Pass
Count
62870
Link Pass
Inner Express Bus Pass
Outer Express Bus Pass
Commuter Rail Pass
Ferry / Board Pass
Percent
6.2%
122799
12.1%
3038
0.3%
632
0.1%
69231
6.8%
2655
0.3%
Charlie Card
614405
60.4%
Other, specify
116293
11.4%
Don't Know
19411
1.9%
Refused
6453
Total
1017786
MAPC-23: Worker Status, Computed (Weighted) – WORKS
Worker Status, Computed
1653661
No
850287
34.0%
2503948
100.0%
Total
0.6%
Percent
Retired
309947
36.5%
Disabled/On Disability Status
107493
12.6%
Homemaker
125567
14.8%
Unemployed but looking for work
116358
13.7%
Unemployed and not looking for
work
26833
3.2%
Student
153738
18.1%
Other, SPECIFY
5498
0.6%
Refused
4853
850287
66.0%
100.0%
Count
Total
Percent
Yes
MAPC-24: Employment Status, Non-workers
(Weighted) – WKSTAT
Employment Status, Non
workers
Count
MAPC-25: Average Number of Jobs
(Weighted)-JOBS
Jobs
Average Number of Jobs
Average
1.48
0.6%
100.0%
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MAPC-26: Hours Worked per Day (Weighted)
- HOURS
Hours Worked per Day
1
Count
14222
Percent
0.9%
2
24909
1.5%
3
43244
2.6%
4
79814
4.8%
5
83133
5.0%
6
93988
5.7%
7
97292
5.9%
8
715589
43.3%
9
180713
10.9%
10
197368
11.9%
11
18860
1.1%
12
53510
3.2%
13
3059
0.2%
14
6385
0.4%
15
1652
0.1%
16
3727
0.2%
17
255
0.0%
18
367
0.0%
20
2209
0.1%
22
81
0.0%
23
137
0.0%
2565
0.2%
23642
1.4%
24
Don’t Know
Refused
6938
Total
1653661
MAPC-27: Respondent Average Number of
Days Worked Per Week (Weighted) – WDAYS
Days Worked Per Week
Count
Percent
1
27584
1.7%
2
57591
3.5%
3
119225
7.2%
4
155129
9.4%
5
1149053
69.5%
6
104117
6.3%
7
36344
2.2%
3602
0.2%
Don't Know
Refused
1016
Total
1653661
0.1%
100.0%
0.4%
100.0%
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MAPC-28: Telecommute Status (Weighted) TELEW
Worker
Telecommutes
Count
Percent
MAPC-29: Flexible Work Program Offered at
Work (Weighted) – SCHED
Flexible Work Program
Offered at Work
Count
Percent
Yes
429126
26.0%
Yes
417709
25.3%
No
1192611
72.1%
No
1136339
68.7%
29853
1.8%
Don't Know
97301
5.9%
2071
0.1%
Refused
2313
0.1%
Don't Know
Refused
Total
1653661
MAPC-30: Type of Flexible Work Programs
Offered, Multiple Response (Weighted)FLEXP1, FLEXP2, FLEXP3
Type of Flexible Work
Programs Offered, Multiple
Response
Count
Percent
9/80 Work Period
28444
6.5%
Early Arrival/Departure
144958
33.1%
4/40 Work Week
37616
8.6%
Flexible Hours
93208
21.3%
Other, Specify
70163
16.0%
Don't Know
52937
12.1%
Refused
Total
Total
100.0%
10196
2.3%
437522
100.0%
1653661
100.0%
MAPC-31: Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program (Weighted)-FLEXT
Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program
Count
Percent
Yes
333558
79.9%
No
73547
17.6%
9986
2.4%
Don't Know
Refused
618
Total
112
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0.1%
100.0%
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MAPC-32: Disabled License Plate
(Weighted)- EDISA
Disabled License Plate
Count
MAPC-33: Disabled Transit Registration
(Weighted) –EDIS2
Percent
Disabled Transit
Registration
Count
Percent
Yes
122252
4.1%
Yes
96516
3.3%
No
2815000
95.2%
No
2844363
96.2%
10518
0.4%
Don’t Know
Refused
Total
13982
0.5%
4396
0.1%
2955629
Don’t Know
Refused
Total
100.0%
MAPC-34: Level of Education Completed
(Weighted) –EDUCA
Level of Education
Completed
Not a high school graduate, 12th
grade or less. (Includes very young
children)
Count
Percent
825172
26.2%
High school graduate (high school
diploma or GED)
418747
13.3%
Some college credit but no
degree
259362
8.3%
Associate or technical school
degree
154274
4.9%
Bachelor's or undergraduate
degree
676227
21.5%
Graduate Degree (includes
professional degrees, MD, DDs, JD)
792631
25.2%
1669
0.1%
12506
0.4%
Other, SPECIFY
Don't Know
Refused
3146
Total
3143734
4233
2955629
0.1%
100.0%
MAPC-35: School Enrollment Status
(Weighted)-ENROL
School Enrollment Status
Count
Percent
Yes
914385
29.1%
No
2227346
70.9%
1723
0.1%
Don’t Know
Refused
279
Total
3143734
0.0%
100.0%
0.1%
100.0%
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MAPC-36: Full-time / Part-time Student Status
(Weighted)-FPTIM
Full-time / Part-time Student
Status
Count
Percent
Part-time
175699
19.2%
Full-time
738252
80.7%
0.0%
Don’t Know
434
Total
914385
100.0%
MAPC-37: Student Grade Level Attends
(Weighted)-SCHOL
Student Grade Level
Count
Percent
Daycare
32733
3.6%
Nursery School, Preschool
56951
6.2%
Kindergarten to Grade 8
388003
42.4%
Grade 9 to 12
192908
21.1%
Technical/Vocational School
17875
2.0%
Two-year college (community
college)
44675
4.9%
4-year college or university
106643
11.7%
Graduate School/Professional
69354
7.6%
1301
0.1%
Other, SPECIFY
Don't Know/Refused
3941
Total
914385
0.4%
100.0%
MAPC-38: Transit Trips Made in Past Week (Weighted)- TTRIP
Transit Trips Made in Past Week
Count
Percent
0
1932222
61.5%
1
73265
2.3%
2
240942
7.7%
3
48632
1.5%
4
140019
4.5%
5
65821
2.1%
6
83091
2.6%
7
16285
0.5%
8
67877
2.2%
9
4492
0.1%
10
230288
7.3%
11
2353
0.1%
12
46367
1.5%
13
2392
0.1%
14
60515
1.9%
15
13217
0.4%
16
13717
0.4%
17
767
0.0%
18
4504
0.1%
19
215
0.0%
20
22161
0.7%
21
1568
0.0%
22
1255
0.0%
23
1032
0.0%
24
2252
0.1%
25
3757
0.1%
26
698
0.0%
28
4734
0.2%
30
7504
0.2%
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Transit Trips Made in Past Week
Count
Percent
32
403
0.0%
35
274
0.0%
40
2220
0.1%
42
1169
0.0%
45
84
0.0%
48
156
0.0%
50
441
0.0%
56
170
0.0%
60
375
0.0%
70
282
0.0%
43710
1.4%
2506
0.1%
Don't Know
Refused
Total
MAPC-39: Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School (Weighted)- BIKFA
Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School
Count
Percent
3143734
100.0%
MAPC-40: Days Used Bike for Recreation in
Past Week (Weighted)- BIKD1
Days Used Bike for
Recreation in Past Week
Count
Percent
Yes
1079571
45.2%
0
1410361
67.9%
No
945508
39.6%
1
133193
6.4%
Don't Know
326179
13.7%
2
89832
4.3%
Refused
36558
1.5%
3
44780
2.2%
100.0%
4
23165
1.1%
5
17476
0.8%
6
4210
0.2%
Total
2387816
7
11514
0.6%
Don't Know
208193
10.0%
Refused
Total
115
134365
6.5%
2077089
100.0%
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MAPC-41: Days Used Bike for Transportation
in Past Week (Weighted) – BIKD2
Days Used Bike for
Transportation in Past Week
Count
Bike Lanes/Trails Used
for Non-Recreational
Purposes
Percent
0
1561471
75.2%
1
44603
2.1%
2
36583
1.8%
3
23038
1.1%
4
19168
0.9%
5
24813
1.2%
6
7021
0.3%
7
10342
0.5%
Don't Know
213783
10.3%
Refused
136266
6.6%
2077089
100.0%
Total
MAPC-42: Bike Lanes/Trails Used (Weighted)
– BIKRD
Count
Percent
Yes
176116
5.6%
No
2784871
88.6%
Don't Know
174580
5.6%
0.3%
Refused
8168
Total
3143734
100.0%
Percent
Off-Road
182739
8.8%
On-Road
485604
23.4%
Both
469654
22.6%
Don't Know
731949
35.2%
Refused
207143
10.0%
2077089
100.0%
Total
MAPC-43: Internet was Used on Travel Day in
Place of Trips (Weighted)-INUSE
Internet was used on Travel
Day in Place of Trips
Count
MAPC-44: Reason for Non-Travel (Weighted)-NOGO Reason for Non-Travel
Count
Percent
55439
15.3%
Caretaking Sick Kids
4867
1.3%
Caretaking Sick Other
3329
0.9%
Homebound Elderly or Disabled
47915
13.3%
Worked at Home for Pay
25910
7.2%
Worked Around Home (Not for
Pay)
106133
29.4%
Out of Area
25663
7.1%
Other, SPECIFY
92306
25.5%
361562
100.0%
Personally Sick
Total
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Vehicle Characteristics
MAPC-45: Vehicle Year (Weighted) – YEAR
Vehicle Year
1964 or older
Count
Percent
3917
0.2%
1965-1979
9364
0.5%
1980-1989
21804
1.2%
1990-1999
299294
17.0%
2000-2003
461522
26.2%
2004-2006
431545
24.5%
2007
140237
8.0%
2008
131084
7.4%
2009
114126
6.5%
2010
121243
6.9%
2011
27715
1.6%
Total
1761851
100.0%
MAPC-46: Vehicle Make (Weighted) – MAKE
Vehicle Make
Count
Percent
Acura
35789
2.0%
Audi
26731
1.5%
BMW
40543
2.3%
Buick
29414
1.6%
Cadillac
13107
0.7%
Chevrolet
90068
5.0%
Chrysler
33945
1.9%
Dodge
49341
2.7%
Ford
166556
9.3%
Geo
2301
0.1%
GMC
18153
1.0%
Harley Davidson
Honda
9068
0.5%
257472
14.3%
Hummer
495
0.0%
Hyundai
35695
2.0%
Infiniti
12780
0.7%
Isuzu
1811
0.1%
Jaguar
2202
0.1%
41113
2.3%
2844
0.2%
Kia
16647
0.9%
Lexus
34999
1.9%
Lincoln
10111
0.6%
Mazda
36166
2.0%
Mercedes
25261
1.4%
Mercury
30788
1.7%
Mitsubishi
8126
0.5%
Jeep
Kawasaki
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Nissan
74033
4.1%
Oldsmobile
10068
0.6%
Plymouth
3642
0.2%
Pontiac
16563
0.9%
Porsche
5200
0.3%
Range Rover
1096
0.1%
Saab
21961
1.2%
Saturn
23240
1.3%
Scion
4371
0.2%
86066
4.8%
Subaru
Suzuki
3330
0.2%
Toyota
366379
20.4%
Volkswagen
59641
3.3%
Volvo
57347
3.2%
3087
0.2%
21280
1.2%
Don't Know
8632
0.5%
Refused
1976
0.1%
Yamaha
Other, SPECIFY
Total
MAPC-47: Vehicle Body Type (Weighted) –
BODY
Vehicle Body Type
Count
1799438
100.0%
MAPC-48: Vehicle Fuel Type (Weighted) - FUEL Percent
Vehicle Fuel Type
Percent
Car/Station Wagon
1015224
56.4%
1731796
96.2%
Van (any type)
153835
8.5%
Diesel
13973
0.8%
SUV
410176
22.8%
Hybrid
45791
2.5%
Pickup Truck
100073
5.6%
Flex Fuel
3855
0.2%
2848
0.2%
Other, SPECIFY
787
0.0%
921
0.1%
Don't Know
1756
0.1%
19787
1.1%
Refused
2835
0.2%
Other type of truck
RV
Motorcycle
Other, Specify
Refused
93739
Total
1799438
Gas
Count
1481
Total
1799438
0.1%
100.0%
5.2%
100.0%
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Place Characteristics
MAPC-49: Primary Trip Purpose (Weighted) – TPURP
Primary Trip Purpose
Count
Percent
All other home activities
6946775
40.1%
Changed type of transportation
3065459
17.7%
Work/Job
1289874
7.4%
Routine shopping (groceries, clothing, convenience
store, HH maintenance)
1002045
5.8%
Attending Class
554895
3.2%
Eat meal outside of home
512016
3.0%
Drop off passenger from car
494374
2.9%
Indoor recreation/entertainment
446244
2.6%
Pick up passenger from car
426682
2.5%
Visit friends/relatives
409548
2.4%
Household errands (bank, dry cleaning, etc.)
364110
2.1%
Work Business Related
358816
2.1%
Personal business (visit government office, attorney,
accountant)
330032
1.9%
Outdoor recreation/entertainment
270037
1.6%
Health care (doctor, dentist)
257955
1.5%
Working at home (for pay)
154664
0.9%
Service private vehicle (gas, oil lube, etc.)
119633
0.7%
Civic/Religious activities
91289
0.5%
Shopping for major purchases or specialty items
(appliance, electronics, new vehicle, major HH
repairs)
72401
0.4%
All other School Activities
58792
0.3%
Loop trip
43614
0.3%
All other activities at work
41964
0.2%
Other, SPECIFY
12092
0.1%
1867
0.0%
Volunteer Work/Activities
While Traveling -- Other, Specify
0
Total
119
17325180
0.0%
100.0%
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MAPC-50: Total People Traveling in Travel
Party, Including Respondent (Weighted) –
TOTTR
Total People
Traveling
Count
MAPC-51: Parking Location (Weighted) –
PRKTY
Parking Location
Percent
Count
Percent
1 person
8663304
62.5%
Parking Lot
3415338
2 persons
3138518
22.7%
Parking Garage
223537
2.7%
3 persons
1311326
9.5%
Street
974128
11.9%
4 persons
487544
3.5%
2678454
32.6%
5 persons
252506
1.8%
Driveway/personal
garage
Total
13853198
100.0%
Did not park
830343
10.1%
Other, SPECIFY
13267
0.2%
Don't Know
71240
0.9%
Refused
11610
0.1%
Total
MAPC-52: Paid to Park (Weighted) – PRKCS
Paid to Park
Count
Percent
Did not Pay
7143155
86.9%
Did Pay, record
amount
188468
Don't Know
54585
Refused
Total
41.6%
8217916
100.0%
MAPC-53: How Parking Fare was Paid
(Weighted) – PRKHW
How Parking Fare was
Paid
Count
Percent
Cash/Credit/Debit Card
138697
73.6%
2.3%
Per-Paid parking Pass
37149
19.7%
0.7%
Employer-Provided Parking
Pass
11679
6.2%
831709
10.1%
8217916
100.0%
Refused
943
Total
120
188468
0.5%
100.0%
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MAPC-54: Toll Road Used on Trip (Weighted)
– TOLL (Use a Toll road)?
Use a Toll Road
Count
MAPC-55: Toll Road Used (Weighted) – TOLLT
(Which Toll road was used)?
Which Toll Road
was Used
Percent
Yes
176660
2.1%
No
7871875
95.8%
Don't Know
158392
1.9%
Sumner Tunnel
Refused
10990
0.1%
Tobin Tunnel
Total
8217916
Count
Turnpike
143972
81.5%
7645
4.3%
Ted Williams Tunnel
Total
100.0%
Percent
9956
5.6%
15087
8.5%
176660
100.0%
Travel Behavior
MAPC-56: Average Household and Person
Trip Rates (Weighted)
MAPC-57: Trip Rates by Household Size
(Weighted)
Household
Size
Average Trip Rate
Household
Person
Trip Rate
10.6
1
4.1
2
8.3
3
13.6
4
17.5
5
22.2
6
26.6
7
24.8
4.5
8 or more
29.8
Total
MAPC-58: Trip Rates by Number of
Household Workers (Weighted)
Household Workers
0
10.6
MAPC-59: Trip Rates by Household Income
(Weighted)
Trip Rate
Household Income
Trip
Rate
6.6
Less than $15,000
8.3
1
9.7
$15,000-$24,999
9.2
2
13.1
$25,000-$34,999
8.4
3
16.8
$35,000-$49,999
9.4
4
22.0
$50,000-$74,999
10.2
5
27.2
$75,000-$99,999
11.4
6
22.7
$100,000-$149,999
13.2
10.6
$150,000 or more
13.3
Total
Don't Know/Refused
Total
121
9.8
10.6
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MAPC-60: All Trip Modes (Weighted)
Transportation Mode
Count
MAPC-61: Mode to Work (Weighted)
Percent
Mode to Work
Count
Percent
Walk
3726746
26.3%
Works from home
123715
7.5%
Bike
209057
1.5%
Walk
104994
6.3%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
5897416
41.6%
Bike
45443
2.7%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
2315815
16.3%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
941943
57.0%
Public Bus
678513
4.8%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
47594
2.9%
Train
927518
6.5%
Bus / Public Transit
342148
20.7%
8805
0.1%
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
2135
0.1%
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
38940
0.3%
Taxi
2562
0.2%
Taxi
35406
0.2%
Motorcycle Driver
798
0.0%
School bus
293585
2.1%
Motorcycle Passenger
4685
0.0%
Other, SPECIFY
0.3%
Ferry/boat
Motorcycle Driver
Other, SPECIFY
45703
Total
14182189
100.0%
181
0.0%
33314
2.0%
Don't Know
5992
0.4%
Refused
2841
0.2%
Total
1653661
100.0%
MAPC-62: Mode to School (Weighted)
Mode to School
Count
Percent
Home schooled
20116
2.2%
Walk
146757
16.0%
Bike
14458
1.6%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
104114
11.4%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
266017
29.1%
Bus / Public Transit
129829
14.2%
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
666
0.1%
Taxi
749
0.1%
School Bus
205044
Motorcycle Driver
22.4%
216
0.0%
Other, SPECIFY
15154
1.7%
Don't Know
10156
1.1%
Refused
1111
Total
914385
122
0.1%
100.0%
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Survey Results for Southeastern Massachusetts MPO (SRPEDD) Household Characteristics
SRPEDD-1: Household Size (Weighted) –
HHSIZ
Household
Size
Count
Percent
SRPEDD-2: Transit Used on Regular Basis
(Weighted) –RIBUS
Transit Used on Regular
Basis
Count
Percent
1
79639
33.9%
Yes
40914
17.4%
2
68018
28.9%
No
194095
82.6%
235009
100.0%
3
38960
16.6%
4
32344
13.8%
5
12303
5.2%
6
2669
1.1%
7
727
0.3%
8 or More
349
Total
0.1%
235009
100.0%
SRPEDD-3: Household Bicycles (Weighted) –
HHBIC
Household Bicycles
Total
Count
SRPEDD-4: Household Number of Vehicles
(Weighted)-HHVEH
Percent
Household Vehicles
Count
Percent
0
110812
47.2%
0
30415
12.9%
1
41004
17.4%
1
82530
35.1%
2
38054
16.2%
2
76822
32.7%
3
18473
7.9%
3
28803
12.3%
4
16527
7.0%
4
12494
5.3%
5
5699
2.4%
5
3379
1.4%
6
2509
1.1%
6
397
0.2%
7
575
0.2%
7
8
1014
0.4%
8 or More
Don’t Know
341
Total
235009
0
169
Total
0.1%
235009
0%
0.1%
100.0%
100.0%
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SRPEDD-5: Household Ethnicity (Weighted)RACE
Household Ethnicity
Count
White Alone
Black or African American Alone
American Indian or Alaskan
Native Alone
Asian Alone
Some Other Race Alone
Two or More Races
Refused
Hispanic or Latino
Household
89.3%
Yes
11088
4.7%
2.8%
No
222512
94.7%
522
0.2%
Refused
1102
0.5%
10193
4.3%
4279
1.8%
235009
Count
Percent
62.4%
Building with 2-4 Units
52027
22.1%
Building with 5-19 Units
24470
10.4%
Building with 20 or More Units
11564
4.9%
201
0.1%
235009
235009
0.6%
100.0%
1.1%
146746
Total
1409
Total
100.0%
Single Family Detached
Dwelling
or Something Else?
Percent
6572
SRPEDD-7: Household Residence Type
(Weighted)-RESTY
Household Residence
Type
Count
209816
2525
Total
Percent
SRPEDD-6: Hispanic or Latino Households
(Weighted) – HISP
SRPEDD-8: Ownership of Household
Residence (Weighted) – OWN
Home Ownership
Count
Percent
Own/Mortgaged
157113
66.9%
Renter
77712
33.1%
183
0.1%
Other, Specify
Total
235009
100.0%
100.0%
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SRPEDD-9: Cell phone lines in Household
(Weighted) – CPLNS
Cell Phones in Household
Count
Percent
SRPEDD-10: Landlines in Household
(Weighted)-PHLNS
Landlines in Household
Count
Percent
0
26490
11.3%
0
3499
1.5%
1
78639
33.5%
1
218771
93.1%
2
76805
32.7%
2
9893
4.2%
3
33176
14.1%
3
1578
0.7%
4
15302
6.5%
4
516
0.2%
5
3492
1.5%
5
98
0.0%
6
629
0.3%
6
186
0.1%
7
0
0.0%
Don’t Know
225
0.1%
8
234
0.1%
Refused
Refused
243
0.1%
Total
235009
Count
Percent
0
6722
52.8%
1
5603
44.0%
Don’t Know
170
1.3%
Refused
243
1.9%
Total
12739
235009
0.1%
100.0%
100.0%
SRPEDD-11: Fax Lines in Household
(Weighted) – FXLNS
Fax Lines in Household
243
Total
SRPEDD-12: Household Income (Weighted) –
INCOME
Household Income
100.0%
Percent
Less than $15,000
38575
16.4%
$15,000-$24,999
30369
12.9%
$25,000-$34,999
23532
10.0%
$35,000-$49,999
34340
14.6%
$50,000-$74,999
35717
15.2%
$75,000-$99,999
28594
12.2%
$100,000-$149,999
20309
8.6%
$150,000 or more
15456
6.6%
8117
3.5%
Don't Know/Refused
Total
125
Count
235009
100.0%
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SRPEDD-13: Trips Made by Household on
Travel Day (Weighted) – HTRIPS
Trips Made by Household
on Travel Day
Count
SRPEDD-14: Household Students (Weighted)
– HHSTU
Household Students
Percent
Count
Percent
None
14161
6.0%
0
151186
64.3%
1 to 5
79742
33.9%
1
40644
17.3%
6 to 10
73347
31.2%
2
30711
13.1%
11 to 15
34474
14.7%
3
10473
4.5%
16 to 20
17788
7.6%
4
1303
0.6%
21 to 30
12790
5.4%
5
692
0.3%
31 to 50
2707
Total
Count
235009
100.0%
100.0%
SRPEDD-15: Household Workers (Weighted)
– HHWRK
Household Workers
Total
1.2%
235009
SRPEDD-16: Licensed Drivers in Household
(Weighted) –HHLIC
Licensed Drivers in
Household
Percent
Count
Percent
0
76615
32.6%
0
20654
8.8%
1
83074
35.3%
1
85159
36.2%
2
58409
24.9%
2
99352
42.3%
3
13801
5.9%
3
22443
9.5%
4
3109
1.3%
4
6834
2.9%
100.0%
5
Total
235009
567
Total
235009
0.2%
100.0%
SRPEDD-17: Distribution of Households by Day of Week of Travel (Weighted) – DAY
Day of Week of Travel
Count
Percent
Monday
49591
21.1%
Tuesday
44171
18.8%
Wednesday
42745
18.2%
Thursday
46995
20.0%
Friday
Total
126
51506
21.9%
235009
100.0%
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Person Characteristics
SRPEDD-18: Respondent Gender (Weighted)
– GEND
Respondent Gender
Count
Percent
Male
268360
46.7%
Female
305762
53.3%
Total
SRPEDD-19: Age Distribution (Weighted) –
AGE
574122
Age Distribution
100.0%
Count
Younger than 20
141794
24.7%
20 to 34 years
115506
20.1%
35 to 54 years
166558
29.0%
55 to 64 years
62984
11.0%
65 years or older
82656
14.4%
4623
0.8%
Refused Age
Total
SRPEDD-20: Valid Driver's License
(Weighted)-LIC
Valid Driver's License
Count
Percent
574122
100.0%
SRPEDD-21: Respondent has Transit Pass
(Weighted) – TRANS
Percent
Respondent has Transit
Pass
Count
Percent
Yes
392539
84.0%
Yes
43739
9.4%
No
74821
16.0%
No
423238
90.6%
467360
100.0%
Total
Don’t Know
383
Total
SRPEDD-22: Transit Pass Type (Weighted)PASST1, PASST2, PASST3
Transit Pass Type, Multiple
Response
Local Bus Pass
Count
12814
Percent
29.3%
Link Pass
1744
4.0%
Commuter Rail Pass
4971
11.4%
Charlie Card
15903
36.4%
Other, specify
6352
14.5%
Don't Know
1332
3.0%
Refused
Total
622
1.4%
43739
100.0%
467360
0.1%
100.0%
SRPEDD-23: Worker Status, Computed (Weighted) – WORKS
Worker Status, Computed
Count
Percent
Yes
264831
No
202529
43.3%
467360
100.0%
Total
127
56.7%
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SRPEDD-24: Employment Status, Non-workers
(Weighted) – WKSTAT
Employment Status, Non
workers
Count
74987
37.0%
Disabled/On Disability Status
40633
20.1%
Homemaker
16035
7.9%
Unemployed but looking for
work
33655
16.6%
4171
2.1%
30733
15.2%
705
0.3%
Student
Other, SPECIFY
Refused
1609
Total
202529
Count
Average
Average Number of Jobs
1.12
0.8%
100.0%
SRPEDD-26: Hours Worked per Day
(Weighted) - HOURS
Hours Worked per Day
Jobs
Percent
Retired
Unemployed and not looking
for work
SRPEDD-25: Average Number of Jobs
(Weighted)-JOBS
Percent
SRPEDD-27: Respondent Average Number of
Days Worked Per Week (Weighted) – WDAYS
Days Worked Per Week
Count
Percent
1
1023
0.4%
2
4523
1.7%
1
2821
1.1%
3
5554
2.1%
2
10533
4.0%
21177
8.0%
4
14152
5.3%
3
5
17196
6.5%
4
27941
10.6%
178629
67.5%
6
19137
7.2%
5
7
18820
7.1%
6
16064
6.1%
7
7131
2.7%
8
119182
45.0%
9
18634
7.0%
10
27285
10.3%
11
2229
0.8%
12
7834
3.0%
13
552
0.2%
14
1451
0.5%
15
921
0.3%
16
474
0.2%
17
262
0.1%
24
1095
0.4%
Don’t Know
3898
1.5%
Refused
610
Total
264831
Refused
535
Total
264831
0.2%
100.0%
0.2%
100.0%
128
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SRPEDD-28: Telecommute Status (Weighted)
- TELEW
Worker
Telecommutes
Count
Percent
SRPEDD-29: Flexible Work Program Offered
at Work (Weighted) – SCHED
Flexible Work Program
Offered at Work
Count
Percent
Yes
33833
12.8%
Yes
48247
18.2%
No
226585
85.6%
No
202965
76.6%
Don’t Know
3341
1.3%
Don’t Know
12830
4.8%
Refused
1072
0.4%
Refused
789
0.3%
Total
264831
SRPEDD-30: Type of Flexible Work Programs
Offered, Multiple Response (Weighted)FLEXP1, FLEXP2, FLEXP3
Type of Flexible Work
Programs Offered, Multiple
Response
Count
9/80 Work Period
Percent
2493
5.1%
16650
33.8%
4297
8.7%
Flexible Hours
12855
26.1%
Other, Specify
5879
11.9%
Don't Know
5792
11.8%
Early Arrival/Departure
4/40 Work Week
Refused
Total
1313
2.7%
49278
100.0%
SRPEDD-32: Disabled License Plate
(Weighted)- EDISA
Disabled License Plate
Yes
Count
29573
No
511647
Percent
100.0%
SRPEDD-31: Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program (Weighted)-FLEXT
Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program
Count
Percent
Yes
39315
81.5%
No
7429
15.4%
Don’t Know
1503
3.1%
48247
100.0%
Total
SRPEDD-33: Disabled Transit Registration
(Weighted) –EDIS2
Disabled Transit
Registration
Count
Percent
Yes
21244
3.9%
94.3%
No
520043
95.9%
560
0.1%
Refused
696
0.1%
542475
264831
5.5%
Don’t Know
Total
Total
100.0%
Don’t Know
493
Refused
696
Total
100.0%
129
542475
0.1%
0.1%
100.0%
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SRPEDD-34: Level of Education Completed
(Weighted) –EDUCA
Level of Education
Completed
Count
Percent
Not a high school graduate, 12th
grade or less. (Includes very young
children)
159483
27.8%
High school graduate (high school
diploma or GED)
143336
25.0%
Some college credit but no degree
63504
11.1%
Associate or technical school
degree
48065
8.4%
Bachelor's or undergraduate
degree
98749
17.2%
Graduate Degree (includes
professional degrees, MD, DDs, JD)
57924
10.1%
240
0.0%
2502
0.4%
319
0.1%
Other, SPECIFY
Don't Know
Refused
Total
574122
SRPEDD-35: School Enrollment Status
(Weighted)-ENROL
School Enrollment Status
Count
Percent
Yes
159569
27.8%
No
414424
72.2%
Don’t Know
130
Total
0.0%
574122
100.0%
100.0%
SRPEDD-36: Full-time / Part-time Student
Status (Weighted)-FPTIM
SRPEDD-37: Student Grade Level Attends
(Weighted)-SCHOL
Full-time / Part-time Student
Status
Student Grade Level
Count
Percent
Part-time
29623
18.6%
Full-time
129946
81.4%
159569
100.0%
Total
Count
Percent
Daycare
2703
1.7%
Nursery School, Preschool
7805
4.9%
Kindergarten to Grade 8
66348
41.6%
Grade 9 to 12
38483
24.1%
Technical/Vocational School
5277
3.3%
Two-year college (community
college)
15622
9.8%
4-year college or university
14245
8.9%
8780
5.5%
306
0.2%
Graduate School/Professional
Other, SPECIFY
Total
130
159569
100.0%
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SRPEDD-38: Transit Trips Made in Past Week (Weighted)- TTRIP
Transit Trips Made in Past Week
Count
477468
83.2%
1
8673
1.5%
2
19531
3.4%
3
3669
0.6%
4
7514
1.3%
5
5277
0.9%
6
6222
1.1%
7
1018
0.2%
8
5159
0.9%
9
305
0.1%
10
19771
3.4%
11
242
0.0%
12
2886
0.5%
14
3789
0.7%
15
361
0.1%
16
865
0.2%
18
104
0.0%
19
132
0.0%
20
1774
0.3%
25
558
0.1%
28
805
0.1%
30
799
0.1%
40
89
0.0%
50
542
0.1%
6192
1.1%
Don't Know
Refused
376
Total
SRPEDD-39: Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School (Weighted)- BIKFA
Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School
Percent
0
Count
Percent
574122
0.1%
100.0%
SRPEDD-40: Days Used Bike for Recreation in
Past Week (Weighted)- BIKD1
Days Used Bike for
Recreation in Past Week
Count
Percent
Yes
150960
38.3%
0
262502
71.6%
No
187564
47.6%
1
18546
5.1%
Don't Know
51080
13.0%
2
16177
4.4%
1.1%
3
4776
1.3%
100.0%
4
2564
0.7%
5
2546
0.7%
6
298
0.1%
2594
0.7%
36023
9.8%
Refused
4350
Total
393953
7
Don't Know
Refused
Total
131
20453
5.6%
366478
100.0%
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SRPEDD-41: Days Used Bike for
Transportation in Past Week (Weighted) –
BIKD2
Days Used Bike for
Transportation in Past Week
Count
Percent
0
291810
79.6%
1
4589
1.3%
2
4990
1.4%
3
2362
0.6%
4
1778
0.5%
5
2799
0.8%
6
0
7
Don't Know
Refused
Total
SRPEDD-42: Bike Lanes/Trails Used
(Weighted) – BIKRD
Bike Lanes/Trails Used
for Non-Recreational
Purposes
962
0.3%
9.9%
20781
5.7%
366478
100.0%
Internet was used on Travel
Day in Place of Trips
33587
9.2%
On-Road
84824
23.1%
Both
72306
19.7%
Don't Know
140923
38.5%
Refused
Total
SRPEDD-43: Internet was Used on Travel Day
in Place of Trips (Weighted)-INUSE
Reason for Non-Travel
Percent
Yes
19462
3.4%
No
525803
91.6%
Don't Know
27763
4.8%
Caretaking Sick Other
0.2%
Homebound Elderly or Disabled
1094
Total
574122
100.0%
34838
9.5%
366478
100.0%
SRPEDD-44: Reason for Non-Travel
(Weighted)-NOGO
Count
Refused
Percent
Off-Road
0%
36408
Count
Personally Sick
Caretaking Sick Kids
Worked at Home for Pay
Worked Around Home (Not for
Pay)
Out of Area
Other, SPECIFY
Total
132
Count
Percent
17745
18.8%
1170
1.2%
189
0.2%
12467
13.2%
2564
2.7%
30268
32.1%
5348
5.7%
24571
26.1%
94321
100.0%
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Vehicle Characteristics
SRPEDD-45: Vehicle Year (Weighted) – YEAR
Vehicle Year
Count
Percent
1964 or older
1978
0.5%
1965-1979
3763
1.0%
1980-1989
7860
2.0%
1990-1999
85718
22.3%
2000-2003
103535
26.9%
2004-2006
85475
22.2%
2007
26654
6.9%
2008
21377
5.6%
2009
21607
5.6%
2010
21726
5.7%
2011
4820
Total
384512
1.3%
100.0%
SRPEDD-46: Vehicle Make (Weighted) – MAKE
Vehicle Make
Count
Percent
Acura
2291
0.6%
Audi
2307
0.6%
BMW
3805
1.0%
Buick
7955
2.0%
Cadillac
1973
0.5%
Chevrolet
39184
10.0%
Chrysler
9222
2.3%
Dodge
22730
5.8%
Ford
50279
12.8%
Geo
GMC
Harley Davidson
552
0.1%
10846
2.8%
4778
1.2%
35134
8.9%
Hummer
325
0.1%
Hyundai
Honda
13052
3.3%
Infiniti
1477
0.4%
Isuzu
240
0.1%
Jaguar
355
0.1%
10767
2.7%
699
0.2%
Kia
4475
1.1%
Lexus
3526
0.9%
Lincoln
2499
0.6%
Mazda
7490
1.9%
Jeep
Kawasaki
133
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Vehicle Make
3262
0.8%
Mercury
6198
1.6%
Mitsubishi
3742
1.0%
20735
5.3%
Oldsmobile
1509
0.4%
Plymouth
1900
0.5%
Pontiac
6397
1.6%
Porsche
655
0.2%
Range Rover
169
0.0%
Saab
2176
0.6%
Saturn
11086
2.8%
187
0.0%
Subaru
8779
2.2%
Suzuki
1883
0.5%
Toyota
62559
15.9%
7976
2.0%
Scion
Volkswagen
Volvo
10058
2.6%
Yamaha
1469
0.4%
Other, SPECIFY
5134
1.3%
Don't Know
1156
0.3%
Refused
201
Total
SRPEDD-47: Vehicle Body Type (Weighted) –
BODY
Count
193710
Van (any type)
32077
8.2%
SUV
81754
20.8%
Pickup Truck
51045
13.0%
841
0.2%
RV
1141
0.3%
Motorcycle
9957
2.5%
Other, SPECIFY
Refused
Total
818
0.2%
5.6%
393191
100.0%
100.0%
SRPEDD-48: Vehicle Fuel Type (Weighted) - FUEL Vehicle Fuel Type
49.3%
21849
0.1%
393191
Percent
Car/Station Wagon
Other type of truck
Percent
Mercedes
Nissan
Vehicle Body Type
Count
Gas
Percent
381947
97.1%
Diesel
6425
1.6%
Hybrid
3730
0.9%
Flex Fuel
920
0.2%
Don't Know
169
0.0%
Total
134
Count
393191
100.0%
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Place Characteristics
SRPEDD-49: Primary Trip Purpose (Weighted)
– TPURP
Primary Trip Purpose
Count
Percent
All other home activities
1206393
45.6%
Work/Job
203454
7.7%
Routine shopping (groceries,
clothing, convenience store, HH
maintenance)
194736
SRPEDD-50: Total People Traveling in Travel
Party, Including Respondent (Weighted) –
TOTTR Total People
Traveling
7.4%
1125565
56.8%
2 persons
523024
26.4%
3 persons
223793
11.3%
58089
2.9%
Changed type of transportation
182549
6.9%
Visit friends/relatives
96967
3.7%
5 persons
95177
3.6%
Attending Class
89707
3.4%
Household errands (bank, dry
cleaning, etc.)
77356
2.9%
Drop off passenger from car
69176
2.6%
Pick up passenger from car
68494
2.6%
Work Business Related
61521
2.3%
Personal business (visit
government office, attorney,
accountant)
60003
2.3%
Indoor recreation/entertainment
55281
2.1%
Health care (doctor, dentist)
53448
2.0%
Outdoor
recreation/entertainment
35454
1.3%
Service private vehicle (gas, oil
lube, etc.)
31957
15960
0.6%
Working at home (for pay)
14552
0.5%
Civic/Religious activities
11358
0.4%
52009
Total
Parking Location
Count
Parking Lot
Parking Garage
16193
1.0%
Street
150274
9.2%
Driveway/personal
garage
547657
33.7%
Did not park
134996
8.3%
Other, SPECIFY
4944
0.3%
Don't Know
8454
0.5%
Refused
2216
0.1%
SRPEDD-52: Paid to Park (Weighted) – PRKCS
8826
0.3%
7873
0.3%
All other activities at work
5836
0.2%
Did not Pay
1289
0.0%
Did Pay, record amount
97
0.0%
Don't Know
0.0%
Refused
While Traveling -- Other, Specify
Total
0
2647465
Percent
46.8%
All other School Activities
Volunteer Work/Activities
2.6%
100.0%
760420
Loop trip
Other, SPECIFY
1982480
SRPEDD-51: Parking Location (Weighted) –
PRKTY
1.2%
Shopping for major purchases or
specialty items (appliance,
electronics, new vehicle, major
HH repairs)
Percent
1 person
4 persons
Eat meal outside of home
Count
Paid to Park
Count
Total
100.0%
135
Percent
1476039
90.8%
13121
0.8%
3379
0.2%
132616
8.2%
1625154
100.0%
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SRPEDD-53: How Parking Fare was Paid
(Weighted) – PRKHW
How Parking Fare was
Paid
Cash/Credit/Debit Card
Per-Paid parking Pass
SRPEDD-54: Toll Road Used on Trip
(Weighted) – TOLL (Use a Toll road)?
Use a Toll Road
Count
Percent
Count
Percent
11469
87.4%
Yes
3876
0.2%
1581403
97.3%
38537
2.4%
1100
8.4%
No
Employer-Provided Parking Pass
551
4.2%
Don’t Know
Total
13121
100.0%
Refused
1339
Total
1625154
0.1%
100.0%
SRPEDD-55: Toll Road Used (Weighted) – TOLLT (Which Toll road was used)?
Which Toll Road
was Used
Turnpike
Ted Williams Tunnel
Sumner Tunnel
Total
Count
Percent
3439
88.7%
146
3.8%
291
7.5%
3876
100.0%
136
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Travel Behavior
SRPEDD-56: Average Household and Person
Trip Rates (Weighted)
SRPEDD-57: Trip Rates by Household Size
(Weighted)
Average Trip Rate
Household
Person
Household Size
Trip Rate
10.6
1
4.1
2
8.3
3
13.6
4
17.5
5
22.2
6
26.6
7
24.8
4.5
8 or more
29.8
Total
SRPEDD-58: Trip Rates by Number of
Household Workers (Weighted)
Household Workers
6.6
1
9.7
2
13.1
3
16.8
4
22.0
5
27.2
6
22.7
Total
SRPEDD-59: Trip Rates by Household Income
(Weighted)
Trip Rate
0
10.6
Household Income
10.6
Less than $15,000
8.3
$15,000-$24,999
9.2
$25,000-$34,999
8.4
$35,000-$49,999
9.4
$50,000-$74,999
10.2
$75,000-$99,999
11.4
$100,000-$149,999
13.2
$150,000 or more
13.3
Don't Know/Refused
Total
137
Trip
Rate
9.8
10.6
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SRPEDD-60: All Trip Modes (Weighted)
Transportation Mode
Count
SRPEDD-61: Mode to Work (Weighted)
Percent
Mode to Work
Works from home
Count
Percent
Walk
255596
12.3%
Bike
8828
0.4%
Walk
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
1208156
58.3%
Bike
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
415249
20.0%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
214326
80.9%
Public Bus
60654
2.9%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
15112
5.7%
Train
23671
1.1%
Bus / Public Transit
10575
4.0%
Ferry/boat
1515
0.1%
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
234
0.1%
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
2937
0.1%
Taxi
438
0.2%
Taxi
15319
0.7%
Other, SPECIFY
3793
1.4%
School bus
75543
3.6%
Don't Know
780
0.3%
Motorcycle Driver
1749
0.1%
Refused
Other, SPECIFY
4125
0.2%
Total
2073343
15066
5.7%
3857
1.5%
235
417
Total
264831
0.1%
0.2%
100.0%
100.0%
SRPEDD-62: Mode to School (Weighted)
Mode to School
Count
Percent
Home schooled
4739
3.0%
12964
8.1%
612
0.4%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
30810
19.3%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
39022
24.5%
7618
4.8%
123
0.1%
59973
37.6%
1533
1.0%
Walk
Bike
Bus / Public Transit
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
School Bus
Other, SPECIFY
Don't Know
2175
Total
159569
138
1.4%
100.0%
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Survey Results for Pioneer Valley MPO (PVPC)
Household Characteristics
PVPC-1: Household Size (Weighted) – HHSIZ
Household
Size
Count
Percent
PVPC-2: Transit Used on Regular Basis
(Weighted) –RIBUS
Transit Used on Regular
Basis
Count
Percent
1
70763
29.9%
Yes
38743
16.4%
2
78501
33.2%
No
197326
83.5%
3
36836
15.6%
Don’t Know
4
35826
15.2%
5
9826
4.2%
6
3046
1.3%
7
1398
0.6%
140
0.1%
8 or More
Total
236337
Total
236337
0.1%
100.0%
100.0%
PVPC-3: Household Bicycles (Weighted) –
HHBIC
Household Bicycles
268
Count
PVPC-4: Household Number of Vehicles
(Weighted)-HHVEH
Household Vehicles
Percent
Count
Percent
0
30459
12.9%
0
95131
40.3%
1
85891
36.3%
1
40011
16.9%
2
84407
35.7%
2
45279
19.2%
3
22615
9.6%
3
23129
9.8%
4
8796
3.7%
4
17851
7.6%
5
2750
1.2%
5
8318
3.5%
6
913
0.4%
6
4114
1.7%
7
412
0.2%
7
950
0.4%
8 or More
93
0.0%
8
1431
0.6%
123
0.1%
Don’t Know
Total
236337
Total
236337
100.0%
100.0%
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PVPC-5: Household Ethnicity (Weighted)RACE
Household Ethnicity
Count
Percent
White Alone
196969
83.3%
Black or African American Alone
12371
5.2%
American Indian or Alaskan
Native Alone
Asian Alone
Some Other Race Alone
87
0.0%
2208
0.9%
16785
7.1%
Two or More Races
5919
2.5%
Refused
1997
0.8%
Total
236337
Count
Percent
Single Family Detached
Dwelling
159716
67.6%
Building with 2-4 Units
42866
18.1%
Building with 5-19 Units
16425
6.9%
Building with 20 or More Units
15573
6.6%
or Something Else?
817
0.3%
Don’t Know
421
0.2%
Refused
518
0.2%
Total
236337
Hispanic or Latino
Household
Count
Percent
Yes
24952
10.6%
No
210020
88.9%
Refused
1365
Total
236337
0.6%
100.0%
100.0%
PVPC-7: Household Residence Type
(Weighted)-RESTY
Household Residence
Type
PVPC-6: Hispanic or Latino Households
(Weighted) – HISP
PVPC-8: Ownership of Household Residence
(Weighted) – OWN
Home Ownership
Count
Percent
Own/Mortgaged
169451
71.7%
Renter
66277
28.0%
332
0.1%
Other, Specify
Don’t Know
277
Total
236337
0.1%
100.0%
100.0%
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PVPC-9: Cell phone lines in Household
(Weighted) – CPLNS
Cell Phones in Household
Count
Percent
PVPC-10: Landlines in Household
(Weighted)-PHLNS
Landlines in Household
Count
Percent
0
26395
11.2%
0
1326
1.1%
1
83166
35.2%
1
113803
92.9%
2
80136
33.9%
2
6124
5.0%
3
25578
10.8%
3
1285
1.0%
4
16594
7.0%
5
2946
1.2%
6
801
0.3%
7
118
0.0%
8
233
0.1%
Refused
370
0.2%
Total
236337
122538
100.0%
100.0%
PVPC-11: Fax Lines in Household (Weighted)
– FXLNS
Fax Lines in Household
Total
PVPC-12: Household Income (Weighted) –
INCOME
Count
Percent
0
8882
62.7%
Less than $15,000
38505
16.3%
1
4759
33.6%
$15,000-$24,999
24499
10.4%
2
103
0.7%
$25,000-$34,999
20766
8.8%
429
3.0%
$35,000-$49,999
34485
14.6%
14172
100.0%
$50,000-$74,999
45036
19.1%
$75,000-$99,999
30522
12.9%
$100,000-$149,999
18515
7.8%
$150,000 or more
13407
5.7%
Don't Know/Refused
10602
4.5%
236337
100.0%
Don’t Know
Total
Household Income
Total
141
Count
Percent
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PVPC-13: Trips Made by Household on Travel
Day (Weighted) – HTRIPS
Trips Made by Household
on Travel Day
Count
PVPC-14: Household Students (Weighted) –
HHSTU
Household Students
Percent
Count
Percent
None
11824
5.0%
0
151347
64.0%
1 to 5
75176
31.8%
1
39355
16.7%
6 to 10
69556
29.4%
2
30774
13.0%
11 to 15
37080
15.7%
3
11482
4.9%
16 to 20
21830
9.2%
4
1960
0.8%
21 to 30
16482
7.0%
5
1058
0.4%
31 to 50
4253
1.8%
6
135
0.1%
50+
Total
236337
Count
0.2%
236337
100.0%
100.0%
PVPC-15: Household Workers (Weighted) –
HHWRK
Household Workers
360
Total
PVPC-16: Licensed Drivers in Household
(Weighted) –HHLIC
Licensed Drivers in
Household
Percent
Count
Percent
0
72162
30.5%
0
20293
8.6%
1
82164
34.8%
1
82103
34.7%
2
65535
27.7%
2
106720
45.2%
3
13030
5.5%
3
21253
9.0%
4
2660
1.1%
4
4937
2.1%
5
693
0.3%
5
847
0.4%
0.0%
6
6
93
Total
236337
185
Total
100.0%
236337
0.1%
100.0%
PVPC-17: Distribution of Households by Day of Week of Travel (Weighted) – DAY
Day of Week of Travel
Count
Percent
Monday
48374
20.5%
Tuesday
46938
19.9%
Wednesday
48457
20.5%
Thursday
45042
19.1%
Friday
47526
20.1%
236337
100.0%
Total
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Person Characteristics
PVPC-18: Respondent Gender (Weighted) –
GEND
Respondent Gender
Count
Percent
Male
281423
46.3%
Female
325486
53.6%
Refused
354
Total
607263
PVPC-19: Age Distribution (Weighted) –AGE
Age Distribution
Count
Younger than 20
147800
24.3%
0.1%
20 to 34 years
113807
18.7%
100.0%
35 to 54 years
177729
29.3%
55 to 64 years
66493
10.9%
65 years or older
89274
14.7%
Refused Age
12160
2.0%
607263
100.0%
Total
PVPC-20: Valid Driver's License (Weighted)LIC
Valid Driver's License
Count
Percent
Percent
PVPC-21: Respondent has Transit Pass
(Weighted) – TRANS
Respondent has Transit
Pass
Count
Percent
Yes
399552
81.8%
Yes
39862
8.2%
No
88833
18.2%
No
446286
91.4%
2236
0.5%
94
0.0%
Refused
94
Total
488478
0.0%
100.0%
Don’t Know
Refused
Total
143
488478
100.0%
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PVPC-22: Transit Pass Type (Weighted)PASST1, PASST2, PASST3
Transit Pass Type, Multiple
Response
Local Bus Pass
Count
17176
Link Pass
Percent
43.1%
1276
3.2%
488
1.2%
Charlie Card
4827
12.1%
Other, specify
10802
27.1%
Don't Know
3885
9.7%
Refused
1408
3.5%
39862
100.0%
Commuter Rail Pass
Total
PVPC-23: Worker Status, Computed (Weighted) – WORKS
Worker Status, Computed
Count
Percent
Retired
77291
37.0%
Disabled/On Disability Status
48784
23.4%
Homemaker
24052
11.5%
Unemployed but looking for work
22211
10.6%
Unemployed and not looking for
work
4217
2.0%
Student
30780
14.7%
Other, SPECIFY
800
0.4%
Refused
642
Total
208777
Percent
Yes
279701
No
208777
42.7%
488478
100.0%
Total
PVPC-24: Employment Status, Non-workers
(Weighted) – WKSTAT
Employment Status, Non
workers
Count
57.3%
PVPC-25: Average Number of Jobs
(Weighted)-JOBS
Jobs
Average Number of Jobs
Average
1.46
0.3%
100.0%
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PVPC-26: Hours Worked per Day (Weighted)
- HOURS
Hours Worked per Day
Count
Percent
PVPC-27: Respondent Average Number of
Days Worked Per Week (Weighted) – WDAYS
Days Worked Per Week
Count
Percent
1
1392
0.5%
1
4910
1.8%
2
3528
1.3%
2
9422
3.4%
3
6685
2.4%
3
20515
7.3%
4
20051
7.2%
4
28624
10.2%
5
17760
6.3%
5
184868
66.1%
6
22877
8.2%
6
21933
7.8%
7
8682
3.1%
600
0.2%
7
22189
7.9%
8
116220
41.6%
9
27027
9.7%
10
21211
7.6%
11
2911
1.0%
12
10747
3.8%
13
351
0.1%
14
420
0.2%
15
501
0.2%
16
566
0.2%
20
298
0.1%
24
689
0.2%
3473
1.2%
804
0.3%
Don’t Know
Refused
Total
279701
Count
Refused
147
Total
279701
0.1%
100.0%
100.0%
PVPC-28: Telecommute Status (Weighted) TELEW
Worker
Telecommutes
Don’t Know
Percent
PVPC-29: Flexible Work Program Offered at
Work (Weighted) – SCHED
Flexible Work Program
Offered at Work
Count
Percent
Yes
45485
16.3%
Yes
56056
20.0%
No
231256
82.7%
No
211904
75.8%
2866
1.0%
Don’t Know
11402
4.1%
95
0.0%
Refused
340
0.1%
Don’t Know
Refused
Total
279701
Total
100.0%
145
279701
100.0%
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PVPC-30: Type of Flexible Work Programs
Offered, Multiple Response (Weighted)FLEXP1, FLEXP2, FLEXP3
Type of Flexible Work
Programs Offered, Multiple
Response
Count
9/80 Work Period
Percent
2601
4.5%
20033
34.4%
4528
7.8%
Flexible Hours
13007
22.3%
Other, Specify
9839
16.9%
Don't Know
6178
10.6%
Refused
2076
3.6%
58263
100.0%
Early Arrival/Departure
4/40 Work Week
Total
PVPC-31: Respondent Participates in Flexible
Work Program (Weighted)-FLEXT
Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program
Count
Percent
Yes
48500
86.5%
No
5729
10.2%
Don’t Know
1827
3.3%
56056
100.0%
Total
PVPC-32: Disabled License Plate
(Weighted)- EDISA
Disabled License Plate
Yes
Count
No
Refused
Total
Percent
Disabled Transit
Registration
Count
Percent
6.9%
Yes
24107
4.2%
529217
92.7%
No
544800
95.4%
1716
0.3%
1335
0.2%
800
0.1%
800
0.1%
39308
Don’t Know
PVPC-33: Disabled Transit Registration
(Weighted) –EDIS2
571042
Don’t Know
Refused
Total
100.0%
146
571042
100.0%
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PVPC-34: Level of Education Completed
(Weighted) –EDUCA
Level of Education
Completed
Count
Percent
Not a high school graduate, 12th
grade or less. (Includes very young
children)
172531
28.4%
High school graduate (high school
diploma or GED)
122626
20.2%
Some college credit but no degree
63321
10.4%
Associate or technical school
degree
48246
7.9%
Bachelor's or undergraduate
degree
95824
15.8%
Graduate Degree (includes
professional degrees, MD, DDs, JD)
101220
16.7%
2966
0.5%
528
0.1%
Don't Know
Refused
Total
607263
School Enrollment Status
Count
Percent
Yes
175107
28.8%
No
431837
71.1%
Don’t Know
135
0.0%
Refused
184
0.0%
Total
607263
100.0%
100.0%
PVPC-36: Full-time / Part-time Student Status
(Weighted)-FPTIM
Full-time / Part-time Student
Status
PVPC-35: School Enrollment Status
(Weighted)-ENROL
PVPC-37: Student Grade Level Attends
(Weighted)-SCHOL
Count
Percent
Part-time
41121
23.5%
Daycare
Full-time
133756
76.4%
Nursery School, Preschool
9179
5.2%
0.1%
Kindergarten to Grade 8
76056
43.4%
Grade 9 to 12
Don’t Know
230
Total
175107
100.0%
Student Grade Level
Count
Percent
6846
3.9%
34709
19.8%
Technical/Vocational School
3722
2.1%
Two-year college (community
college)
16823
9.6%
4-year college or university
17245
9.8%
Graduate School/Professional
10256
5.9%
Other, SPECIFY
131
0.1%
Don't Know/Refused
139
0.1%
Total
147
175107
100.0%
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PVPC-38: Transit Trips Made in Past Week
(Weighted)- TTRIP
Transit Trips Made in Past
Week
Count
Percent
PVPC-39: Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School (Weighted)- BIKFA
Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School
Count
Percent
0
498010
82.0%
1
11562
1.9%
2
20329
3.3%
3
10675
1.8%
4
7908
1.3%
5
6081
1.0%
6
7410
1.2%
7
2879
0.5%
8
3936
0.6%
9
428
0.1%
10
17527
2.9%
11
222
0.0%
12
1486
0.2%
13
506
0.1%
14
6033
1.0%
15
895
0.1%
16
1553
0.3%
Days Used Bike for
Recreation in Past Week
18
52
0.0%
0
269834
63.7%
20
294
0.0%
1
24927
5.9%
21
173
0.0%
2
23185
5.5%
25
523
0.1%
30
521
0.1%
3
14037
3.3%
34
152
0.0%
4
6626
1.6%
35
148
0.0%
5
5112
1.2%
75
162
0.0%
6
1171
0.3%
87
81
0.0%
7
3723
0.9%
7625
1.3%
Don't Know
45255
10.7%
94
0.0%
Refused
29514
7.0%
423385
100.0%
Don't Know
Refused
Total
607263
Yes
188971
45.3%
No
175555
42.1%
Don't Know
46610
11.2%
6012
1.4%
Refused
Total
417149
100.0%
PVPC-40: Days Used Bike for Recreation in Past Week (Weighted)- BIKD1 Total
100.0%
148
Count
Percent
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PVPC-41: Days Used Bike for Transportation
in Past Week (Weighted) – BIKD2
Days Used Bike for
Transportation in Past Week
Count
Percent
0
313918
74.1%
1
7617
1.8%
2
8609
2.0%
3
3400
0.8%
4
4208
1.0%
5
3875
0.9%
6
1708
0.4%
7
1968
0.5%
Don't Know
48829
11.5%
Refused
29252
6.9%
423385
100.0%
Total
PVPC-43: Internet was Used on Travel Day in
Place of Trips (Weighted)-INUSE
Internet was used on Travel
Day in Place of Trips
PVPC-42: Bike Lanes/Trails Used (Weighted)
– BIKRD
Bike Lanes/Trails Used
for Non-Recreational
Purposes
Count
Percent
59118
14.0%
On-Road
79614
18.8%
Both
104477
24.7%
Don't Know
134142
31.7%
Refused
46034
10.9%
423385
100.0%
Off-Road
Total
PVPC-44: Reason for Non-Travel (Weighted)NOGO
Count
Percent
Yes
24468
4.0%
No
552375
91.0%
Don't Know
27706
4.6%
Caretaking Sick Other
0.4%
Homebound Elderly or Disabled
Refused
2714
Total
607263
100.0%
Reason for Non-Travel
Personally Sick
Caretaking Sick Kids
Worked at Home for Pay
Worked Around Home (Not for
Pay)
Out of Area
Other, SPECIFY
Total
149
Count
Percent
10135
12.5%
125
0.2%
1065
1.3%
12008
14.8%
3375
4.2%
27842
34.3%
2440
3.0%
24125
29.7%
81115
100.0%
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Vehicle Characteristics
PVPC-45: Vehicle Year (Weighted) – YEAR
Vehicle Year
1964 or older
Count
Percent
746
0.2%
1965-1979
3681
1.0%
1980-1989
7061
1.9%
1990-1999
79180
21.3%
2000-2003
96310
26.0%
2004-2006
93566
25.2%
2007
26012
7.0%
2008
21934
5.9%
2009
18489
5.0%
2010
20495
5.5%
2011
3607
1.0%
Total
371081
100.0%
PVPC-46: Vehicle Make (Weighted) – MAKE
Vehicle Make
Count
Percent
Acura
1931
0.5%
Audi
1801
0.5%
BMW
4029
1.1%
Buick
10638
2.8%
3511
0.9%
Cadillac
Chevrolet
36545
9.6%
Chrysler
8892
2.3%
Dodge
23514
6.2%
Ford
39210
10.3%
Geo
629
0.2%
GMC
4475
1.2%
Harley Davidson
3929
1.0%
Honda
49290
13.0%
Hyundai
16514
4.3%
Infiniti
969
0.3%
Isuzu
96
0.0%
Jaguar
85
0.0%
12250
3.2%
Kawasaki
1469
0.4%
Kia
2226
0.6%
Lexus
2432
0.6%
Lincoln
2252
0.6%
Mazda
5964
1.6%
Mercedes
1534
0.4%
Mercury
4531
1.2%
Jeep
150
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Vehicle Make
Mitsubishi
2136
0.6%
5.3%
Oldsmobile
2771
0.7%
Plymouth
2444
0.6%
Pontiac
7886
2.1%
Porsche
280
0.1%
65
0.0%
Saab
1626
0.4%
Saturn
6561
1.7%
684
0.2%
17790
4.7%
Range Rover
Scion
Subaru
Suzuki
1024
0.3%
Toyota
53480
14.1%
Volkswagen
8192
2.2%
Volvo
6494
1.7%
Yamaha
1797
0.5%
Other, SPECIFY
4330
1.1%
Don't Know
1493
0.4%
Refused
2808
0.7%
Total
PVPC-47: Vehicle Body Type (Weighted) –
BODY
Count
Percent
20017
Nissan
Vehicle Body Type
Count
380592
100.0%
PVPC-48: Vehicle Fuel Type (Weighted) - FUEL Percent
Vehicle Fuel Type
Percent
Car/Station Wagon
195757
51.4%
365043
95.9%
Van (any type)
34651
9.1%
Diesel
4205
1.1%
SUV
79434
20.9%
Hybrid
7716
2.0%
Pickup Truck
39218
10.3%
Flex Fuel
1211
0.3%
Other type of truck
742
0.2%
Other, SPECIFY
803
0.2%
RV
440
0.1%
Don't Know
134
0.0%
8485
2.2%
Refused
511
0.1%
Motorcycle
Other, SPECIFY
Refused
Total
21353
5.6%
380592
100.0%
Gas
Count
1480
Total
151
380592
0.4%
100.0%
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Place Characteristics
PVPC-49: Primary Trip Purpose (Weighted) – TPURP
Primary Trip Purpose
Count
Percent
All other home activities
1347859
45.3%
Routine shopping (groceries, clothing, convenience store,
HH maintenance)
224937
7.6%
Work/Job
217829
7.3%
Changed type of transportation
173929
5.8%
Visit friends/relatives
102281
3.4%
Eat meal outside of home
96901
3.3%
Drop off passenger from car
96245
3.2%
Attending Class
93022
3.1%
Pick up passenger from car
86881
2.9%
Household errands (bank, dry cleaning, etc.)
80494
2.7%
Work Business Related
72342
2.4%
Outdoor recreation/entertainment
66402
2.2%
Personal business (visit government office, attorney,
accountant)
65137
2.2%
Health care (doctor, dentist)
63334
2.1%
Indoor recreation/entertainment
62312
2.1%
Service private vehicle (gas, oil lube, etc.)
31030
1.0%
Civic/Religious activities
29006
1.0%
Working at home (for pay)
19926
0.7%
Shopping for major purchases or specialty items
(appliance, electronics, new vehicle, major HH repairs)
17242
0.6%
All other School Activities
10515
0.4%
All other activities at work
9195
0.3%
Loop trip
5097
0.2%
Other, SPECIFY
1212
0.0%
567
0.0%
Volunteer Work/Activities
While Traveling -- Other, Specify
0
Total
152
2973695
0.0%
100.0%
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PVPC-50: Total People Traveling in Travel
Party, Including Respondent (Weighted) –
TOTTR
Total People
Traveling
Count
Percent
PVPC-51: Parking Location (Weighted) –
PRKTY
Parking Location
1 person
1184590
51.5%
Parking Lot
2 persons
677414
29.4%
3 persons
277001
12.0%
4 persons
104867
5 persons
56579
Total
2300452
Count
885196
47.7%
Parking Garage
19814
1.1%
Street
156909
8.4%
4.6%
Driveway/personal garage
626107
33.7%
2.5%
Did not park
146248
7.9%
8069
0.4%
12485
0.7%
100.0%
Other, SPECIFY
Don't Know
Refused
2808
Total
PVPC-52: Paid to Park (Weighted) – PRKCS
Paid to Park
Count
Did not Pay
Did Pay, record
amount
Don't Know
Refused
Total
Percent
17566
82.9%
1.1%
Per-Paid parking Pass
2739
12.9%
8196
0.4%
Employer-Provided Parking
Pass
892
4.2%
146232
7.9%
Total
21197
100.0%
1857637
100.0%
Count
1771652
95.4%
49062
2.6%
2495
PVPC-55: Toll Road Used (Weighted) – TOLLT
(Which Toll road was used)?
Which Toll Road
was Used
Percent
No
1857637
Cash/Credit/Debit Card
Count
21197
1.9%
Total
How Parking Fare was
Paid
90.5%
34428
Refused
0.2%
100.0%
1682012
Yes
Don’t Know
1857637
PVPC-53: How Parking Fare was Paid
(Weighted) – PRKHW
Percent
PVPC-54: Toll Road Used on Trip (Weighted)
– TOLL (Use a Toll road)?
Use a Toll Road
Percent
Turnpike
Count
34367
Ted Williams Tunnel
Total
Percent
99.8%
61
0.2%
34428
100.0%
0.1%
100.0%
153
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Travel Behavior
PVPC-56: Average Household and Person
Trip Rates (Weighted)
PVPC-57: Trip Rates by Household Size
(Weighted)
Household
Size
Average Trip Rate
Household
Person
Trip Rate
10.6
1
4.5
4.1
2
8.3
3
13.6
4
17.5
5
22.2
6
26.6
7
24.8
8 or more
29.8
Total
PVPC-58: Trip Rates by Number of Household
Workers (Weighted)
Household Workers
10.6
PVPC-59: Trip Rates by Household Income
(Weighted)
Trip Rate
Household Income
Trip Rate
0
6.6
Less than $15,000
8.3
1
9.7
$15,000-$24,999
9.2
2
13.1
$25,000-$34,999
8.4
3
16.8
$35,000-$49,999
9.4
4
22.0
$50,000-$74,999
10.2
5
27.2
$75,000-$99,999
11.4
22.7
$100,000-$149,999
13.2
10.6
$150,000 or more
13.3
6
Total
Don't Know/Refused
Total
154
9.8
10.6
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PVPC-60: All Trip Modes (Weighted)
Transportation Mode
Count
PVPC-61: Mode to Work (Weighted)
Percent
Mode to Work
Count
Percent
Works from home
15493
5.5%
Walk
12485
4.5%
Walk
321837
13.6%
Bike
29757
1.3%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
1295841
54.8%
Bike
3726
1.3%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
558839
23.6%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
211362
75.6%
Public Bus
75832
3.2%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
20511
7.3%
Train
3525
0.1%
Bus / Public Transit
10716
3.8%
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
8062
0.3%
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
644
0.2%
Taxi
School bus
Motorcycle Driver
Motorcycle Passenger
Other, SPECIFY
5094
0.2%
Motorcycle Driver
159
0.1%
60887
2.6%
Other, SPECIFY
2857
1.0%
2280
0.1%
Don't Know
1067
0.4%
678
0.0%
Refused
682
0.2%
3802
Total
2366432
Total
0.2%
279701
100.0%
100.0%
PVPC-62: Mode to School (Weighted)
Mode to School
Count
Percent
5966
3.4%
Walk
18733
10.7%
Bike
3332
1.9%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
30094
17.2%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
53940
30.8%
8625
4.9%
Home schooled
Bus / Public Transit
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
548
0.3%
49247
28.1%
Other, SPECIFY
2706
1.5%
Don't Know
1823
1.0%
School Bus
Refused
94
Total
175107
155
0.1%
100.0%
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Survey Results for Central Massachusetts MPO (CMRPC) Household Characteristics
CMRPC-1: Household Size (Weighted) –
HHSIZ
Household
Size
Count
Percent
CMRPC-2: Transit Used on Regular Basis
(Weighted) –RIBUS
Transit Used on Regular
Basis
1
54464
25.6%
Yes
2
66378
31.2%
No
3
32983
15.5%
4
39371
18.5%
5
14767
6.9%
6
4236
2.0%
7
130
0.1%
8 or More
397
0.2%
Total
212727
29822
Total
Percent
14.0%
182905
86.0%
212727
100.0%
100.0%
CMRPC-3: Household Bicycles (Weighted) –
HHBIC
Household Bicycles
Count
Count
CMRPC-4: Household Number of Vehicles
(Weighted)-HHVEH
Percent
Household Vehicles
Count
Percent
0
99100
46.6%
0
21392
10.1%
1
28096
13.2%
1
68842
32.4%
2
35118
16.5%
2
83187
39.1%
3
18302
8.6%
3
25978
12.2%
4
17084
8.0%
4
8484
4.0%
5
8006
3.8%
5
2728
1.3%
6
3594
1.7%
6
1712
0.8%
7
1643
0.8%
8 or More
8
1218
0.6%
Don’t Know
567
Total
212727
405
Total
212727
0.2%
100.0%
0.3%
100.0%
156
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CMRPC-5: Household Ethnicity (Weighted)RACE
Household Ethnicity
White Alone
Black or African American Alone
Count
Percent
182372
85.7%
5944
2.8%
American Indian or Alaskan Native
Alone
1292
0.6%
Asian Alone
3938
1.9%
Some Other Race Alone
9331
4.4%
Two or More Races
5358
2.5%
Refused
4492
Total
212727
CMRPC-6: Hispanic or Latino Households
(Weighted) – HISP
Hispanic or Latino
Household
Count
Percent
Yes
11645
5.5%
No
199658
93.9%
RF
1424
0.7%
Total
2.1%
Count
Percent
Single Family Detached
Dwelling
141402
66.5%
Building with 2-4 Units
41670
19.6%
Building with 5-19 Units
17192
8.1%
Building with 20 or More Units
11981
5.6%
483
0.2%
RF
Total
212727
100.0%
100.0%
CMRPC-7: Household Residence Type
(Weighted)-RESTY
Household Residence Type
212727
CMRPC-8: Ownership of Household
Residence (Weighted) – OWN
Home Ownership
Count
Percent
Own/Mortgaged
154871
72.8%
Renter
57644
27.1%
213
0.1%
Other, Specify
Total
212727
100.0%
100.0%
CMRPC-9: Cell phone lines in Household
(Weighted) – CPLNS
CMRPC-10: Landlines in Household
(Weighted)-PHLNS
Cell Phones in Household
Landlines in Household
Count
Percent
0
22545
10.6%
0
1244
0.6%
1
61007
28.7%
1
197662
92.9%
2
77770
36.6%
2
10758
5.1%
3
28091
13.2%
3
2381
1.1%
4
17068
8.0%
4
181
0.1%
5
3930
1.8%
5
248
0.1%
6
1455
0.7%
Don’t Know
7
183
0.1%
Don’t Know
678
Total
212727
Count
253
Total
212727
Percent
0.1%
100.0%
0.3%
100.0%
157
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CMRPC-11: Fax Lines in Household
(Weighted) – FXLNS
Fax Lines in Household
Count
CMRPC-12: Household Income (Weighted) –
INCOME
Percent
Household Income
Count
Percent
0
7383
53.4%
Less than $15,000
26570
12.5%
1
6065
43.9%
$15,000-$24,999
19385
9.1%
374
2.7%
$25,000-$34,999
18150
8.5%
13821
100.0%
$35,000-$49,999
20415
9.6%
$50,000-$74,999
34498
16.2%
$75,000-$99,999
35708
16.8%
$100,000-$149,999
25559
12.0%
$150,000 or more
20671
9.7%
Don't Know/Refused
11769
5.5%
212727
100.0%
2
Total
Total
CMRPC-13: Trips Made by Household on
Travel Day (Weighted) – HTRIPS
Trips Made by Household on
Travel Day
CMRPC-14: Household Students (Weighted)
– HHSTU
Household Students
Count
Percent
Count
Percent
None
10559
5.0%
0
127246
59.8%
1 to 5
69094
32.5%
1
34254
16.1%
6 to 10
62013
29.2%
2
33717
15.8%
11 to 15
29300
13.8%
3
13543
6.4%
16 to 20
20696
9.7%
4
3177
1.5%
21 to 30
16753
7.9%
5
31 to 50
3730
1.8%
50+
581
Total
212727
791
Total
212727
0.4%
100.0%
0.3%
100.0%
158
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CMRPC-15: Household Workers (Weighted)
– HHWRK
Household Workers
CMRPC-16: Licensed Drivers in Household
(Weighted) –HHLIC
Licensed Drivers in
Household
Count
Percent
0
57033
26.8%
0
13170
6.2%
1
76306
35.9%
1
68321
32.1%
2
65413
30.7%
2
105213
49.5%
3
10505
4.9%
3
17705
8.3%
4
2840
1.3%
4
6677
3.1%
5
629
0.3%
5
1464
0.7%
100.0%
6
Total
212727
Count
Percent
177
Total
212727
0.1%
100.0%
CMRPC-17: Distribution of Households by Day of Week of Travel (Weighted) – DAY
Day of Week of Travel
Count
Percent
Monday
43263
20.3%
Tuesday
44185
20.8%
Wednesday
43575
20.5%
Thursday
40594
19.1%
Friday
Total
159
41110
19.3%
212727
100.0%
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Person Characteristics
CMRPC-18: Respondent Gender (Weighted)
– GEND
Respondent Gender
CMRPC-19: Age Distribution (Weighted) –
AGE
Age Distribution
Count
Percent
Count
Percent
Male
286069
48.7%
Younger than 20
164248
28.0%
Female
300735
51.2%
20 to 34 years
116462
19.8%
35 to 54 years
173119
29.5%
55 to 64 years
54453
9.3%
65 years or older
68860
11.7%
Refused
117
Total
586921
0.0%
100.0%
Refused Age
9781
Total
CMRPC-20: Valid Driver's License
(Weighted)-LIC
Valid Driver's License
1.7%
586921
100.0%
CMRPC-21: Respondent has Transit Pass
(Weighted) – TRANS
Count
Percent
Yes
384512
85.7%
Respondent has Transit
Pass
No
64026
14.3%
Yes
40773
9.1%
100.0%
No
405512
90.4%
Total
448538
Count
Don’t Know
2253
Total
CMRPC-22: Transit Pass Type (Weighted)PASST1, PASST2, PASST3
Transit Pass Type, Multiple
Response
Local Bus Pass
Count
12651
Link Pass
856
Commuter Rail Pass
Percent
0.5%
100.0%
CMRPC-23: Worker Status, Computed (Weighted) – WORKS
Worker Status,
Computed
Count
Percent
Yes
263601
2.1%
No
184937
41.2%
448538
100.0%
11.0%
Charlie Card
9750
23.9%
Other, specify
11820
29.0%
1209
3.0%
40773
100.0%
Total
448538
31.0%
4487
Don't Know
Percent
Total
160
58.8%
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CMRPC-24: Employment Status, Non-workers
(Weighted) – WKSTAT
Employment Status, Non
workers
Count
62187
33.6%
Disabled/On Disability Status
31752
17.2%
Homemaker
27886
15.1%
Unemployed but looking for work
29384
15.9%
Unemployed and not looking for
work
4471
2.4%
27288
14.8%
1120
0.6%
Other, Specify
Refused
849
Total
184937
Average
Average Number of Jobs
1.11
0.5%
100.0%
CMRPC-26: Hours Worked per Day
(Weighted) - HOURS
Hours Worked per Day
Jobs
Percent
Retired
Student
CMRPC-25: Average Number of Jobs
(Weighted)-JOBS
CMRPC-27: Respondent Average Number of
Days Worked Per Week (Weighted) – WDAYS
Count
Percent
1
769
0.3%
2
4705
1.8%
1
3493
1.3%
8675
3.3%
Days Worked Per Week
Count
Percent
3
5651
2.1%
2
4
13260
5.0%
3
19254
7.3%
27390
10.4%
5
10884
4.1%
4
6
14897
5.7%
5
181843
69.0%
7
14772
5.6%
6
17212
6.5%
5475
2.1%
8
117499
44.6%
7
9
30125
11.4%
Don't Know
10
29092
11.0%
11
2844
1.1%
12
10926
4.1%
13
1251
0.5%
14
850
0.3%
16
1581
0.6%
20
431
0.2%
24
107
0.0%
Don’t Know
2651
1.0%
Refused
1306
0.5%
Total
263601
259
Total
263601
0.1%
100.0%
100.0%
161
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CMRPC-28: Telecommute Status (Weighted)
- TELEW
Worker
Telecommutes
Flexible Work Program
Offered at Work
Count
Percent
Yes
48166
18.3%
No
211673
80.3%
Don't Know
3763
Total
1.4%
263601
9/80 Work Period
Count
Percent
3951
6.8%
21594
36.9%
5064
8.7%
Flexible Hours
14132
24.2%
Other, Specify
7867
13.5%
Don't Know
4635
7.9%
Refused
1211
2.1%
58454
100.0%
Early Arrival/Departure
4/40 Work Week
Total
CMRPC-32: Disabled License Plate
(Weighted)- EDISA
Disabled License Plate
Yes
No
Percent
Yes
55897
21.2%
No
196369
74.5%
Don't Know
Total
11335
4.3%
263601
100.0%
CMRPC-31: Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program (Weighted)-FLEXT
Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program
Count
Percent
Yes
43993
78.7%
No
11377
20.4%
527
0.9%
55897
100.0%
Don't Know
Total
CMRPC-33: Disabled Transit Registration
(Weighted) –EDIS2
Disabled Transit
Registration
Count
Percent
Count
Percent
30321
5.5%
Yes
16646
3.0%
94.4%
No
531597
96.7%
1212
0.2%
518726
Don’t Know
407
0.1%
Refused
280
0.1%
Total
Count
100.0%
CMRPC-30: Type of Flexible Work Programs
Offered, Multiple Response (Weighted)FLEXP1, FLEXP2, FLEXP3
Type of Flexible Work
Programs Offered, Multiple
Response
CMRPC-29: Flexible Work Program Offered
at Work (Weighted) – SCHED
549735
Don’t Know
Refused
280
Total
100.0%
162
549735
0.1%
100.0%
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CMRPC-34: Level of Education Completed
(Weighted) –EDUCA
Level of Education
Completed
Count
Percent
Not a high school graduate, 12th
grade or less. (Includes very young
children)
178333
30.4%
High school graduate (high school
diploma or GED)
99268
16.9%
Some college credit but no degree
50493
8.6%
Associate or technical school
degree
42787
7.3%
Bachelor's or undergraduate
degree
124235
21.2%
Graduate Degree (includes
professional degrees, MD, DDs, JD)
88333
15.1%
2991
0.5%
481
0.1%
Don't Know
Refused
Total
586921
CMRPC-35: School Enrollment Status
(Weighted)-ENROL
School Enrollment Status
Count
Percent
Yes
177857
30.3%
No
408949
69.7%
Don’t Know
115
Total
586921
0.0%
100.0%
100.0%
CMRPC-36: Full-time / Part-time Student
Status (Weighted)-FPTIM
CMRPC-37: Student Grade Level Attends
(Weighted)-SCHOL
Full-time / Part-time Student
Status
Student Grade Level
Count
Percent
Part-time
32230
18.1%
Daycare
Full-time
145305
81.7%
Nursery School, Preschool
8143
4.6%
0.2%
Kindergarten to Grade 8
89278
50.2%
Grade 9 to 12
Don’t Know
322
Total
177857
100.0%
Count
Percent
5064
2.8%
37543
21.1%
Technical/Vocational School
2095
1.2%
Two-year college (community
college)
10407
5.9%
4-year college or university
14322
8.1%
Graduate School/Professional
9964
5.6%
Don't Know/Refused
1041
0.6%
Total
163
177857
100.0%
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CMRPC-38: Transit Trips Made in Past Week
(Weighted)- TTRIP
Transit Trips Made in Past
Week
Count
Percent
0
484348
82.5%
1
6842
1.2%
2
18496
3.2%
3
4048
0.7%
4
5394
0.9%
5
11509
2.0%
6
6649
1.1%
7
3320
0.6%
8
5282
0.9%
10
18935
3.2%
12
2329
0.4%
13
184
0.0%
14
4302
0.7%
15
2211
0.4%
16
118
0.0%
17
323
0.1%
18
755
20
2159
21
CMRPC-39: Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School (Weighted)- BIKFA
Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School
Count
Percent
Yes
149303
36.0%
No
200255
48.3%
Don't Know
58874
14.2%
6318
1.5%
Refused
Total
414750
100.0%
CMRPC-40: Days Used Bike for Recreation in Past Week (Weighted)- BIKD1 Days Used Bike for
Recreation in Past Week
Count
Percent
0
264753
69.7%
0.1%
1
17928
4.7%
0.4%
2
10970
2.9%
695
0.1%
3
7497
2.0%
25
499
0.1%
4
3162
0.8%
28
171
0.0%
30
561
0.1%
5
1113
0.3%
40
120
0.0%
6
1682
0.4%
50
169
0.0%
7
2261
0.6%
7340
1.3%
Don't Know
46000
12.1%
Refused
24438
6.4%
379804
100.0%
Don't Know
Refused
163
Total
586921
0.0%
Total
100.0%
164
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CMRPC-41: Days Used Bike for
Transportation in Past Week (Weighted) –
BIKD2
Days Used Bike for
Transportation in Past Week
Count
Percent
0
295355
77.8%
1
3166
0.8%
CMRPC-42: Bike Lanes/Trails Used
(Weighted) – BIKRD
Bike Lanes/Trails Used
for Non-Recreational
Purposes
Count
Percent
Off-Road
45645
12.0%
78498
20.7%
2
3883
1.0%
On-Road
3
2102
0.6%
Both
69464
18.3%
147379
38.8%
4
1354
0.4%
Don't Know
5
1088
0.3%
Refused
6
0
7
592
0.2%
Don't Know
47825
12.6%
Refused
24438
6.4%
379804
100.0%
Total
Total
0%
CMRPC-43: Internet was Used on Travel Day
in Place of Trips (Weighted)-INUSE
Internet was used on Travel
Day in Place of Trips
Reason for Non-Travel
Count
Percent
Yes
31219
5.3%
No
527375
89.9%
Don't Know
27419
4.7%
Homebound Elderly or Disabled
908
0.2%
Worked at Home for Pay
Total
586921
100.0%
10.2%
100.0%
CMRPC-44: Reason for Non-Travel
(Weighted)-NOGO
Count
Refused
38818
379804
Personally Sick
Caretaking Sick Kids
Caretaking Sick Other
Worked Around Home (Not for Pay)
Out of Area
Other, SPECIFY
Total
165
Percent
10763
13.0%
600
0.7%
1561
1.9%
11180
13.5%
2717
3.3%
23443
28.3%
3755
4.5%
28792
34.8%
82810
100.0%
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Vehicle Characteristics
CMRPC-45: Vehicle Year (Weighted) – YEAR
Vehicle Year
Count
Percent
1964 or older
1238
0.3%
1965-1979
3420
0.9%
1980-1989
4468
1.2%
1990-1999
61507
16.8%
2000-2003
96383
26.4%
2004-2006
95829
26.2%
2007
29033
7.9%
2008
27144
7.4%
2009
21932
6.0%
2010
19369
5.3%
2011
5223
1.4%
Total
365547
100.0%
CMRPC-46: Vehicle Make (Weighted) – MAKE
Vehicle Make
Count
Percent
Acura
3955
1.1%
Audi
2379
0.6%
BMW
4079
1.1%
Buick
6247
1.7%
Cadillac
2297
0.6%
Chevrolet
36877
9.9%
Chrysler
9564
2.6%
Dodge
18744
5.0%
Ford
46952
12.5%
Geo
1187
0.3%
GMC
5884
1.6%
Harley Davidson
2231
0.6%
Honda
36397
9.7%
Hummer
130
0.0%
Hyundai
10605
2.8%
Infiniti
748
0.2%
Isuzu
770
0.2%
Jaguar
730
0.2%
10802
2.9%
245
0.1%
Kia
3470
0.9%
Lexus
3932
1.1%
Lincoln
2068
0.6%
Mazda
7017
1.9%
Mercedes
2677
0.7%
Jeep
Kawasaki
166
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Vehicle Make
Count
Percent
Mercury
7154
1.9%
Mitsubishi
2134
0.6%
16239
4.3%
Oldsmobile
1475
0.4%
Plymouth
1890
0.5%
Pontiac
6994
1.9%
Porsche
143
0.0%
Nissan
Range Rover
346
0.1%
Saab
4227
1.1%
Saturn
6085
1.6%
Scion
966
0.3%
Subaru
13855
3.7%
Suzuki
1112
0.3%
Toyota
64481
17.2%
Volkswagen
7790
2.1%
Volvo
9538
2.5%
Yamaha
1153
0.3%
Other, SPECIFY
5045
1.3%
Don't Know
2005
0.5%
Refused
1614
Total
CMRPC-47: Vehicle Body Type (Weighted) –
BODY
Vehicle Body Type
Count
Percent
Car/Station Wagon
192306
51.4%
Van (any type)
35374
9.5%
SUV
86493
23.1%
Pickup Truck
35116
9.4%
890
0.2%
Other type of truck
RV
Motorcycle
Other, Specify
Refused
Total
615
0.2%
5455
1.5%
1309
0.3%
16676
4.5%
374235
100.0%
0.4%
374235
100.0%
CMRPC-48: Vehicle Fuel Type (Weighted) - FUEL Vehicle Fuel Type
Gas
Percent
366076
97.8%
Diesel
2662
0.7%
Hybrid
4771
1.3%
Flex Fuel
498
0.1%
Refused
228
0.1%
Total
167
Count
374235
100.0%
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Place Characteristics
CMRPC-49: Primary Trip Purpose (Weighted) – TPURP
Primary Trip Purpose
Count
Percent
All other home activities
1270065
46.2%
Work/Job
211602
7.7%
Routine shopping (groceries, clothing, convenience
store, HH maintenance)
188966
6.9%
Changed type of transportation
157125
5.7%
Attending Class
105605
3.8%
Visit friends/relatives
96142
3.5%
Eat meal outside of home
95264
3.5%
Drop off passenger from car
80483
2.9%
Indoor recreation/entertainment
74892
2.7%
Household errands (bank, dry cleaning, etc.)
70316
2.6%
Pick up passenger from car
69690
2.5%
Personal business (visit government office, attorney,
accountant)
65063
2.4%
Work Business Related
61663
2.2%
Health care (doctor, dentist)
55497
2.0%
Outdoor recreation/entertainment
33525
1.2%
Service private vehicle (gas, oil lube, etc.)
32610
1.2%
Shopping for major purchases or specialty items
(appliance, electronics, new vehicle, major HH repairs)
21380
0.8%
Working at home (for pay)
18637
0.7%
Civic/Religious activities
17577
0.6%
All other School Activities
11949
0.4%
Loop trip
5436
0.2%
All other activities at work
5023
0.2%
Other, SPECIFY
2282
0.1%
874
0.0%
Volunteer Work/Activities
While Traveling -- Other, Specify
0
Total
168
2751668
0.0%
100.0%
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CMRPC-50: Total People Traveling in Travel
Party, Including Respondent (Weighted) –
TOTTR
Total People
Traveling
Count
Percent
CMRPC-51: Parking Location (Weighted) –
PRKTY
Parking Location
1 person
1063702
52.1%
Parking Lot
2 persons
557161
27.3%
3 persons
231185
11.3%
4 persons
120420
5 persons
69012
Total
2041481
Count
829502
47.9%
Parking Garage
38864
2.2%
Street
120289
6.9%
5.9%
Driveway/personal garage
595416
34.4%
3.4%
Did not park
138287
8.0%
Other, SPECIFY
2648
0.2%
Don't Know
4462
0.3%
100.0%
Refused
2744
Total
CMRPC-52: Paid to Park (Weighted) – PRKCS
Paid to Park
Count
Did not Pay
Did Pay, record amount
Don't Know
Refused
Total
Percent
17419
1.0%
5961
0.3%
136028
7.9%
Refused
1732212
100.0%
51135
3.0%
No
1655695
95.6%
23164
1.3%
Refused
2217
Total
1732212
Count
Cash/Credit/Debit Card
100.0%
Percent
12236
70.2%
Per-Paid parking Pass
3226
18.5%
Employer-Provided Parking Pass
1750
10.0%
Total
207
1.2%
17419
100.0%
CMRPC-55: Toll Road Used (Weighted) –
TOLLT (Which Toll road was used)?
Which Toll Road
was Used
Percent
Yes
Don't Know
How Parking Fare was Paid
90.8%
Count
0.2%
1732212
CMRPC-53: How Parking Fare was Paid
(Weighted) – PRKHW
1572804
CMRPC-54: Toll Road Used on Trip
(Weighted) – TOLL (Use a Toll road)?
Use a Toll Road
Percent
Turnpike
Count
51021
Sumner Tunnel
Total
Percent
99.8%
115
0.2%
51135
100.0%
0.1%
100.0%
169
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Travel Behavior
CMRPC-56: Average Household and Person
Trip Rates (Weighted)
CMRPC-57: Trip Rates by Household Size
(Weighted)
Household
Size
Average Trip Rate
Household
Person
Trip Rate
10.6
1
4.5
4.1
2
8.3
3
13.6
4
17.5
5
22.2
6
26.6
7
24.8
8 or more
29.8
Total
CMRPC-58: Trip Rates by Number of
Household Workers (Weighted)
Household Workers
10.6
CMRPC-59: Trip Rates by Household Income
(Weighted)
Trip Rate
Household Income
Trip Rate
0
6.6
Less than $15,000
8.3
1
9.7
$15,000-$24,999
9.2
2
13.1
$25,000-$34,999
8.4
3
16.8
$35,000-$49,999
9.4
4
22.0
$50,000-$74,999
10.2
5
27.2
$75,000-$99,999
11.4
22.7
$100,000-$149,999
13.2
10.6
$150,000 or more
13.3
6
Total
Don't Know/Refused
Total
170
9.8
10.6
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CMRPC-60: All Trip Modes (Weighted)
Transportation Mode
Count
CMRPC-61: Mode to Work (Weighted)
Percent
Mode to Work
Count
Percent
Works from home
10800
4.1%
8388
3.2%
Walk
227090
10.5%
Bike
9113
0.4%
Walk
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
1232317
56.9%
Bike
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
499355
23.1%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
Public Bus
41608
1.9%
Train
26589
1.2%
181
Ferry/boat
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
1279
0.5%
224279
85.1%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
6209
2.4%
Bus / Public Transit
8698
3.3%
0.0%
Taxi
1843
0.7%
3103
0.1%
Motorcycle Driver
348
0.1%
Taxi
12812
0.6%
Other, SPECIFY
974
0.4%
School bus
110454
5.1%
Don't Know
246
0.1%
0.0%
Refused
536
0.2%
Motorcycle Driver
539
Other, SPECIFY
1587
Total
2164747
Total
0.1%
263601
100.0%
100.0%
CMRPC-62: Mode to School (Weighted)
Mode to School
Count
Percent
4438
2.5%
17955
10.1%
420
0.2%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
24063
13.5%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
40784
22.9%
7111
4.0%
Home schooled
Walk
Bike
Bus / Public Transit
School Bus
78760
44.3%
Other, SPECIFY
1983
1.1%
Don't Know
1979
1.1%
364
0.2%
Refused
Total
171
177857
100.0%
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Survey Results for Old Colony MPO (OCPC)
Household Characteristics
OCPC-1: Household Size (Weighted) – HHSIZ
Household
Size
Count
OCPC-2: Transit Used on Regular Basis
(Weighted) –RIBUS
Transit Used on Regular
Basis
Percent
Count
Percent
1
28223
23.0%
Yes
24535
20.0%
2
38900
31.7%
No
98003
80.0%
122538
100.0%
3
24217
19.8%
4
18614
15.2%
5
9189
7.5%
6
3171
2.6%
7
224
0.2%
Total
122538
Total
100.0%
OCPC-3: Household Bicycles (Weighted) –
HHBIC
Household Bicycles
Count
Household Vehicles
Percent
0
53331
43.5%
1
20933
17.1%
2
23165
18.9%
3
12100
9.9%
4
7713
6.3%
5
3470
2.8%
6
1301
1.1%
7
373
0.3%
8
154
0.1%
Total
OCPC-4: Household Number of Vehicles
(Weighted)-HHVEH
122538
Count
Percent
0
6860
5.6%
1
35951
29.3%
2
54452
44.4%
3
17162
14.0%
4
4281
3.5%
5
2487
2.0%
6
903
0.7%
7
224
0.2%
8 or More
218
Total
100.0%
0.2%
122538
100.0%
OCPC-5: Household Ethnicity (Weighted)RACE
OCPC-6: Hispanic or Latino Households
(Weighted) – HISP
Household Ethnicity
Hispanic or Latino
Household
White Alone
Black or African American Alone
Count
Percent
109909
89.7%
6241
5.1%
American Indian or Alaskan
Native Alone
434
0.4%
Asian Alone
645
0.5%
Some Other Race Alone
2877
2.3%
Two or More Races
1079
0.9%
Refused
1354
Total
122538
Count
Percent
Yes
2197
1.8%
No
119599
97.6%
Refused
742
Total
122538
0.6%
100.0%
1.1%
100.0%
172
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OCPC-7: Household Residence Type
(Weighted)-RESTY
Household Residence
Type
Count
Percent
Single Family Detached
Dwelling
92922
Building with 2-4 Units
14420
11.8%
Building with 5-19 Units
8269
6.7%
Building with 20 or More Units
6416
5.2%
372
0.3%
or Something Else?
Don’t Know
75.8%
140
Total
122538
OCPC-8: Ownership of Household
Residence (Weighted) – OWN
Home Ownership
0
Percent
Own/Mortgaged
101048
82.5%
Renter
21135
17.2%
Don’t Know
356
Total
122538
0.3%
100.0%
0.1%
100.0%
OCPC-9: Cell phone lines in Household
(Weighted) – CPLNS
Cell Phones in Household
Count
OCPC-10: Landlines in Household
(Weighted)-PHLNS
Count
Percent
Landlines in Household
Count
Percent
7865
6.4%
0
1326
1.1%
1
33533
27.4%
1
113803
92.9%
2
45098
36.8%
2
6124
5.0%
3
3
22356
18.2%
4
9877
8.1%
5
3080
2.5%
6
307
0.3%
Don’t Know
423
Total
122538
0
Count
3888
1
Total
122538
1.0%
100.0%
0.3%
100.0%
OCPC-11: Fax Lines in Household
(Weighted) – FXLNS
Fax Lines in Household
1285
Total
OCPC-12: Household Income (Weighted) –
INCOME
Percent
Household Income
Count
Percent
52.5%
Less than $15,000
9984
8.1%
3521
47.5%
$15,000-$24,999
9672
7.9%
7409
100.0%
$25,000-$34,999
9866
8.1%
$35,000-$49,999
16205
13.2%
$50,000-$74,999
28345
23.1%
$75,000-$99,999
17861
14.6%
$100,000-$149,999
15604
12.7%
$150,000 or more
8946
7.3%
Don't Know/Refused
Total
173
6055
122538
4.9%
100.0%
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OCPC-13: Trips Made by Household on
Travel Day (Weighted) – HTRIPS
Trips Made by Household
on Travel Day
Count
OCPC-14: Household Students (Weighted) –
HHSTU
Percent
Household Students
Count
Percent
None
4686
3.8%
0
78085
63.7%
1 to 5
34818
28.4%
1
20283
16.6%
6 to 10
35478
29.0%
2
14723
12.0%
11 to 15
24780
20.2%
3
7209
5.9%
16 to 20
11898
9.7%
4
1695
1.4%
21 to 30
8917
7.3%
5
544
0.4%
31 to 50
1961
Total
122538
Total
1.6%
OCPC-15: Household Workers (Weighted) –
HHWRK
Household Workers
Count
122538
100.0%
100.0%
OCPC-16: Licensed Drivers in Household
(Weighted) –HHLIC
Licensed Drivers in
Household
Percent
Count
Percent
0
27378
22.3%
0
3677
3.0%
1
42637
34.8%
1
36299
29.6%
2
40239
32.8%
2
61326
50.0%
3
9010
7.4%
3
14982
12.2%
4
2614
2.1%
4
5314
4.3%
5
659
0.5%
5
722
0.6%
100.0%
6
Total
122538
218
Total
122538
0.2%
100.0%
OCPC-17: Distribution of Households by Day of Week of Travel (Weighted) – DAY
Day of Week of Travel
Count
Percent
Monday
29920
24.4%
Tuesday
24728
20.2%
Wednesday
20807
17.0%
Thursday
24856
20.3%
Friday
22227
18.1%
122538
100.0%
Total
174
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Person Characteristics
OCPC-18: Respondent Gender (Weighted) –
GEND
Respondent Gender
Count
OCPC-19: Age Distribution (Weighted) –AGE
Age Distribution
Percent
Count
Percent
Male
156265
47.8%
Younger than 20
79832
24.4%
Female
170849
52.2%
20 to 34 years
62887
19.2%
327114
100.0%
35 to 54 years
89387
27.3%
55 to 64 years
41513
12.7%
65 years or older
45423
13.9%
Total
Refused Age
8073
Total
OCPC-20: Valid Driver's License (Weighted)LIC
Valid Driver's License
Count
Percent
Yes
233296
88.9%
No
29119
11.1%
262415
100.0%
Total
Respondent has Transit
Pass
Local Bus Pass
3828
Link Pass
Commuter Rail Pass
Percent
10.5%
1070
2.9%
8445
23.2%
Charlie Card
17194
47.1%
Other, specify
5324
14.6%
Don't Know
245
0.7%
Refused
373
1.0%
36478
100.0%
Total
Count
Percent
Yes
36478
13.9%
No
224595
85.6%
Don’t Know
OCPC-22: Transit Pass Type (Weighted)PASST1, PASST2, PASST3
Count
100.0%
OCPC-21: Respondent has Transit Pass
(Weighted) – TRANS
1342
Total
Transit Pass Type, Multiple
Response
2.5%
327114
262415
0.5%
100.0%
OCPC-23: Worker Status, Computed (Weighted) – WORKS
Worker Status, Computed
Count
Percent
Yes
169411
No
93004
35.4%
262415
100.0%
Total
175
64.6%
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OCPC-24: Employment Status, Non-workers
(Weighted) – WKSTAT
Employment Status, Non
workers
Count
Percent
Retired
42538
45.7%
Disabled/On Disability Status
12648
13.6%
Homemaker
7921
8.5%
Unemployed but looking for work
13895
14.9%
Unemployed and not looking for
work
2814
3.0%
11776
12.7%
227
0.2%
Student
Other, SPECIFY
Refused
Total
1184
1.3%
93004
100.0%
OCPC-26: Hours Worked per Day (Weighted)
- HOURS
Hours Worked per Day
Count
Percent
OCPC-25: Average Number of Jobs
(Weighted)-JOBS
Jobs
Average
Average Number of Jobs
1.13
OCPC-27: Respondent Average Number of
Days Worked Per Week (Weighted) – WDAYS
Days Worked Per Week
Count
Percent
1
679
0.4%
1
2
2172
1.3%
3
4833
2.9%
4
7211
4.3%
4
19692
11.6%
5
9971
5.9%
5
112318
66.3%
6
10117
6.0%
6
9091
5.4%
7
12716
7.5%
7
2660
1.6%
8
75593
44.6%
9
17212
10.2%
10
18326
10.8%
11
1339
0.8%
12
5311
3.1%
13
995
0.6%
14
431
0.3%
15
100
0.1%
16
372
0.2%
332
0.2%
1702
1.0%
24
Don’t Know
Total
169411
2554
1.5%
2
8143
4.8%
3
14533
8.6%
Don’t Know
419
Total
169411
0.2%
100.0%
100.0%
176
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OCPC-28: Telecommute Status (Weighted) TELEW
Worker
Telecommutes
Count
Percent
OCPC-29: Flexible Work Program Offered at
Work (Weighted) – SCHED
Flexible Work Program
Offered at Work
Count
Percent
Yes
25037
14.8%
Yes
31724
18.7%
No
143291
84.6%
No
129197
76.3%
Don’t Know
1083
Total
0.6%
169411
OCPC-30: Type of Flexible Work Programs
Offered, Multiple Response (Weighted)FLEXP1, FLEXP2, FLEXP3
Type of Flexible Work
Programs Offered, Multiple
Response
Count
9/80 Work Period
Percent
1587
4.7%
13837
41.3%
4/40 Work Week
4157
12.4%
Flexible Hours
6573
19.6%
Other, Specify
2222
6.6%
Don't Know
4646
13.9%
Early Arrival/Departure
Refused
Total
515
1.5%
33536
100.0%
OCPC-32: Disabled License Plate
(Weighted)- EDISA
Disabled License Plate
Count
Percent
21575
7.0%
No
284957
92.5%
1102
0.4%
355
0.1%
Don’t Know
Total
307989
8490
Total
169411
5.0%
100.0%
OCPC-31: Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program (Weighted)-FLEXT
Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program
Count
Percent
Yes
26619
83.9%
No
4095
12.9%
Don’t Know
Total
1010
3.2%
31724
100.0%
OCPC-33: Disabled Transit Registration
(Weighted) –EDIS2
Yes
Refused
Don’t Know
100.0%
Disabled Transit
Registration
Count
Percent
Yes
7565
2.5%
No
299710
97.3%
Don’t Know
359
Refused
355
100.0%
Total
177
307989
0.1%
0.1%
100.0%
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OCPC-34: Level of Education Completed
(Weighted) –EDUCA
Level of Education
Completed
Not a high school graduate, 12th
grade or less. (Includes very young
children)
Count
Percent
86123
26.3%
High school graduate (high school
diploma or GED)
68236
20.9%
Some college credit but no degree
42627
13.0%
Associate or technical school
degree
32316
9.9%
Bachelor's or undergraduate
degree
61128
18.7%
Graduate Degree (includes
professional degrees, MD, DDs, JD)
35394
10.8%
1023
0.3%
267
0.1%
Don't Know
Refused
Total
327114
Part-time
Full-time
Total
School Enrollment
Status
Count
Percent
Yes
88608
27.1%
No
238065
72.8%
Don’t Know
441
Total
0.1%
327114
100.0%
100.0%
OCPC-36: Full-time / Part-time Student Status
(Weighted)-FPTIM
Full-time / Part-time Student
Status
OCPC-35: School Enrollment Status
(Weighted)-ENROL
OCPC-37: Student Grade Level Attends
(Weighted)-SCHOL
Student Grade Level
Count
Percent
2999
3.4%
Count
Percent
19919
22.5%
Daycare
68689
77.5%
Nursery School, Preschool
3589
4.1%
88608
100.0%
Kindergarten to Grade 8
41484
46.8%
Grade 9 to 12
18738
21.1%
Technical/Vocational School
1294
1.5%
Two-year college (community
college)
5412
6.1%
11397
12.9%
2588
2.9%
4-year college or university
Graduate School/Professional
Don't Know/Refused
Total
178
1108
1.3%
88608
100.0%
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OCPC-38: Transit Trips Made in Past Week
(Weighted)- TTRIP
Transit Trips Made in Past
Week
Count
Percent
0
263838
80.7%
1
5825
1.8%
2
15320
4.7%
3
1979
0.6%
4
4229
1.3%
5
4354
1.3%
6
4064
1.2%
7
936
0.3%
8
2402
0.7%
9
373
0.1%
10
14733
4.5%
12
378
0.1%
14
2303
0.7%
15
220
0.1%
16
675
0.2%
20
1135
0.3%
28
485
0.1%
3159
1.0%
Don't Know
Refused
706
Total
327114
Count
Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School
Count
Percent
Yes
85940
35.8%
No
115568
48.1%
Don't Know
33244
13.8%
5438
2.3%
Refused
Total
240190
100.0%
0.2%
100.0%
OCPC-40: Days Used Bike for Recreation in
Past Week (Weighted)- BIKD1
Days Used Bike for
Recreation in Past Week
OCPC-39: Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School (Weighted)- BIKFA
Percent
OCPC-41: Days Used Bike for Transportation in Past Week (Weighted) – BIKD2 Days Used Bike for
Transportation in Past Week
Count
Percent
0
150718
70.8%
0
168735
79.3%
1
12473
5.9%
1
2235
1.0%
2
5551
2.6%
2
983
0.5%
3
2672
1.3%
3
783
0.4%
4
779
0.4%
4
0
5
899
0.4%
5
448
6
0
0%
6
0
1907
0.9%
7
23245
10.9%
7
Don't Know
Refused
Total
14606
6.9%
212850
100.0%
Don't Know
Refused
Total
179
0%
0.2%
0%
803
0.4%
23825
11.2%
15039
7.1%
212850
100.0%
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OCPC-42: Bike Lanes/Trails Used (Weighted)
– BIKRD
Bike Lanes/Trails Used
for Non-Recreational
Purposes
Count
Percent
Off-Road
23043
10.8%
On-Road
45034
21.2%
Both
38809
18.2%
Don't Know
85740
40.3%
Refused
20224
9.5%
212850
100.0%
Total
OCPC-43: Internet was Used on Travel Day in
Place of Trips (Weighted)-INUSE
Internet was used on Travel
Day in Place of Trips
Count
Percent
Yes
10783
3.3%
No
297970
91.1%
Don't Know
17513
5.4%
848
0.3%
Refused
Total
327114
100.0%
OCPC-44: Reason for Non-Travel (Weighted)-NOGO
Reason for Non-Travel
Personally Sick
Caretaking Sick Kids
Homebound Elderly or Disabled
Worked at Home for Pay
Worked Around Home (Not for Pay)
Out of Area
Other, SPECIFY
Total
180
Count
Percent
6299
15.0%
234
0.6%
5981
14.2%
1421
3.4%
12203
29.1%
542
1.3%
15300
36.4%
41980
100.0%
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Vehicle Characteristics
OCPC-45: Vehicle Year (Weighted) – YEAR
Vehicle Year
1964 or older
Count
Percent
534
0.2%
1965-1979
1910
0.8%
1980-1989
3833
1.7%
1990-1999
42222
18.5%
2000-2003
63858
28.0%
2004-2006
53063
23.3%
2007
17262
7.6%
2008
16386
7.2%
2009
12246
5.4%
2010
13958
6.1%
2011
2692
1.2%
Total
227966
100.0%
OCPC-46: Vehicle Make (Weighted) – MAKE
Vehicle Make
Acura
Count
Percent
2025
0.9%
Audi
963
0.4%
BMW
2540
1.1%
Buick
6008
2.6%
Cadillac
2897
1.2%
Chevrolet
23619
10.1%
Chrysler
6157
2.6%
Dodge
11630
5.0%
Ford
31181
13.3%
Geo
399
0.2%
GMC
3660
1.6%
Harley Davidson
Honda
Hyundai
4564
1.9%
16992
7.2%
7390
3.1%
Infiniti
912
0.4%
Isuzu
1084
0.5%
106
0.0%
Jeep
9956
4.2%
Kawasaki
1019
0.4%
Kia
4810
2.1%
Lexus
3048
1.3%
Lincoln
1670
0.7%
Mazda
3928
1.7%
Jaguar
181
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Vehicle Make
1544
0.7%
Mercury
4211
1.8%
Mitsubishi
1646
0.7%
11939
5.1%
2273
1.0%
Oldsmobile
Plymouth
960
0.4%
Pontiac
6384
2.7%
Porsche
218
0.1%
Range Rover
424
0.2%
Saab
733
0.3%
Saturn
2835
1.2%
564
0.2%
6084
2.6%
Scion
Subaru
Suzuki
443
0.2%
37781
16.1%
Volkswagen
2026
0.9%
Volvo
3830
1.6%
Toyota
Yamaha
295
0.1%
Other, SPECIFY
2326
1.0%
Don't Know
1299
0.6%
Refused
255
Total
OCPC-47: Vehicle Body Type (Weighted) –
BODY
Count
114773
48.9%
Van (any type)
19409
8.3%
SUV
54748
23.3%
Pickup Truck
25941
11.1%
Other type of truck
154
0.1%
RV
357
0.2%
Refused
Total
5384
2.3%
13861
5.9%
234627
100.0%
0.1%
234627
100.0%
OCPC-48: Vehicle Fuel Type (Weighted) - FUEL Vehicle Fuel Type
Percent
Car/Station Wagon
Motorcycle
Percent
Mercedes
Nissan
Vehicle Body Type
Count
Gas
230665
Percent
98.3%
Diesel
902
0.4%
Hybrid
2650
1.1%
410
0.2%
Flex Fuel
Total
182
Count
234627
100.0%
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Place Characteristics
OCPC-49: Primary Trip Purpose (Weighted) – TPURP
Primary Trip Purpose
Count
Percent
All other home activities
719472
45.6%
Work/Job
125343
7.9%
Routine shopping (groceries, clothing,
convenience store, HH maintenance)
119776
7.6%
Changed type of transportation
109407
6.9%
Attending Class
53783
3.4%
Eat meal outside of home
47791
3.0%
Drop off passenger from car
46212
2.9%
Visit friends/relatives
44858
2.8%
Household errands (bank, dry cleaning, etc.)
44162
2.8%
Pick up passenger from car
40854
2.6%
Work Business Related
39767
2.5%
Health care (doctor, dentist)
34893
2.2%
Personal business (visit government office,
attorney, accountant)
32630
2.1%
Indoor recreation/entertainment
32080
2.0%
Outdoor recreation/entertainment
26036
1.7%
Service private vehicle (gas, oil lube, etc.)
18600
1.2%
Working at home (for pay)
10945
0.7%
Civic/Religious activities
9085
0.6%
All other activities at work
7378
0.5%
Shopping for major purchases or specialty
items (appliance, electronics, new vehicle,
major HH repairs)
6027
0.4%
All other School Activities
4258
0.3%
Other, SPECIFY
1749
0.1%
Volunteer Work/Activities
1053
0.1%
947
0.1%
Loop trip
While Traveling -- Other, Specify
0
Total
183
1577103
0.0%
100.0%
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OCPC-50: Total People Traveling in Travel
Party, Including Respondent (Weighted) –
TOTTR
Total People
Traveling
Count
Percent
OCPC-51: Parking Location (Weighted) –
PRKTY
Parking Location
Count
Percent
1 person
703625
58.5%
Parking Lot
507222
48.7%
2 persons
301711
25.1%
Parking Garage
18860
1.8%
3 persons
131882
11.0%
Street
48129
4.6%
4 persons
52184
4.3%
Driveway/personal garage
377961
36.3%
5 persons
13532
1.1%
Did not park
73289
7.0%
Other, SPECIFY
4855
0.5%
Don't Know
9872
0.9%
Total
1202935
100.0%
Refused
900
Total
OCPC-52: Paid to Park (Weighted) – PRKCS
Paid to Park
Count
Percent
How Parking Fare was
Paid
948083
91.1%
Did Pay, record amount
14927
1.4%
Per-Paid parking Pass
3186
0.3%
74893
7.2%
Employer-Provided Parking
Pass
Refused
Total
1041087
Use a Toll Road
Count
3374
0.3%
No
987779
94.9%
Don’t Know
44951
4.3%
4983
Total
1041087
Count
Percent
13448
90.1%
1479
9.9%
0
Total
14927
0%
100.0%
OCPC-55: Toll Road Used (Weighted) – TOLLT
(Which Toll road was used)?
Which Toll Road
was Used
Percent
Yes
Refused
Cash/Credit/Debit Card
100.0%
OCPC-54: Toll Road Used on Trip (Weighted)
– TOLL (Use a Toll road)?
100.0%
OCPC-53: How Parking Fare was Paid
(Weighted) – PRKHW
Did not Pay
Don't Know
0.1%
1041087
Turnpike
Count
2209
Tobin Bridge
Total
Percent
65.5%
1165
34.5%
3374
100.0%
0.5%
100.0%
184
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Travel Behavior
OCPC-56: Average Household and Person
Trip Rates (Weighted)
OCPC-57: Trip Rates by Household Size
(Weighted)
Household
Size
Average Trip Rate
Household
Person
Trip Rate
10.6
1
4.5
4.1
2
8.3
3
13.6
4
17.5
5
22.2
6
26.6
7
24.8
8 or more
29.8
Total
OCPC-58: Trip Rates by Number of
Household Workers (Weighted)
Household Workers
10.6
OCPC-59: Trip Rates by Household Income
(Weighted)
Trip Rate
Household Income
Trip Rate
0
6.6
Less than $15,000
8.3
1
9.7
$15,000-$24,999
9.2
2
13.1
$25,000-$34,999
8.4
3
16.8
$35,000-$49,999
9.4
4
22.0
$50,000-$74,999
10.2
5
27.2
$75,000-$99,999
11.4
22.7
$100,000-$149,999
13.2
10.6
$150,000 or more
13.3
6
Total
Don't Know/Refused
Total
185
9.8
10.6
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OCPC-60: All Trip Modes (Weighted)
Transportation Mode
Count
OCPC-61: Mode to Work (Weighted)
Percent
Mode to Work
Count
Percent
Walk
99606
8.0%
Works from home
5357
3.2%
Bike
3503
0.3%
Walk
3502
2.1%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
772264
61.8%
Bike
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
266132
21.3%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
Public Bus
24385
2.0%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
Train
30025
2.4%
Bus / Public Transit
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
2796
0.2%
Taxi
2164
0.2%
44891
3.6%
Other, SPECIFY
2691
0.2%
Don't Know
0.1%
Refused
School bus
Motorcycle Driver
Other, SPECIFY
1532
Total
1249989
1007
0.6%
135998
80.3%
7945
4.7%
12393
7.3%
Taxi
150
0.1%
Motorcycle Driver
287
0.2%
2184
1.3%
213
0.1%
373
Total
100.0%
169411
0.2%
100.0%
OCPC-62: Mode to School (Weighted)
Mode to School
Home schooled
Walk
Count
Percent
1462
1.7%
7912
8.9%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
16052
18.1%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
23436
26.4%
4249
4.8%
Bus / Public Transit
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
235
0.3%
34594
39.0%
Other, SPECIFY
149
0.2%
Don't Know
517
0.6%
88608
100.0%
School Bus
Total
186
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Survey Results for Merrimack Valley MPO (MVPC)
Household Characteristics
MVPC-1: Household Size (Weighted) – HHSIZ
Household
Size
Count
Percent
MVPC-2: Transit Used on Regular Basis
(Weighted) –RIBUS
1
31904
25.9%
Transit Used on Regular
Basis
2
35989
29.2%
Yes
23192
18.8%
3
21323
17.3%
No
99676
81.0%
4
23940
19.4%
Don’t Know
5
8892
7.2%
6
1046
Total
226
Total
123094
Percent
0.2%
100.0%
0.8%
123094
100.0%
MVPC-3: Household Bicycles (Weighted) –
HHBIC
Household Bicycles
Count
Count
MVPC-4: Household Number of Vehicles
(Weighted)-HHVEH
Percent
Household Vehicles
Count
Percent
0
57727
46.9%
0
14893
12.1%
1
20467
16.6%
1
40823
33.2%
2
17077
13.9%
2
47444
38.5%
3
10378
8.4%
3
13050
10.6%
4
10474
8.5%
4
4733
3.8%
5
3648
3.0%
5
1786
1.5%
6
1877
1.5%
6
211
0.2%
7
663
0.5%
7
8
783
0.6%
Total
123094
154
Total
123094
0.1%
100.0%
100.0%
187
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MVPC-5: Household Ethnicity (Weighted)RACE
MVPC-6: Hispanic or Latino Households
(Weighted) – HISP
Household Ethnicity
Hispanic or Latino
Household
Count
White Alone
102933
Black or African American Alone
American Indian or Alaskan
Native Alone
Asian Alone
Some Other Race Alone
Two or More Races
Refused
Total
932
Percent
83.6%
0.8%
516
0.4%
1972
1.6%
13920
11.3%
1862
1.5%
959
0.8%
123094
Count
Percent
Single Family Detached
Dwelling
76701
Building with 2-4 Units
25689
20.9%
Building with 5-19 Units
10503
8.5%
9748
7.9%
453
0.4%
Building with 20 or More Units
or Something Else?
Total
123094
Yes
20548
16.7%
No
102036
82.9%
Refused
Count
509
Total
123094
0.4%
100.0%
62.3%
MVPC-8: Ownership of Household Residence
(Weighted) – OWN
Home Ownership
Count
Percent
Own/Mortgaged
86440
70.2%
Renter
36408
29.6%
Other, Specify
246
Total
123094
0.2%
100.0%
100.0%
MVPC-9: Cell phone lines in Household
(Weighted) – CPLNS
Cell Phones in Household
Percent
100.0%
MVPC-7: Household Residence Type
(Weighted)-RESTY
Household Residence
Type
Count
Percent
MVPC-10: Landlines in Household
(Weighted)-PHLNS
Landlines in Household
Count
326
Percent
0
12993
10.6%
0
1
36689
29.8%
1
113679
92.4%
0.3%
2
38961
31.7%
2
7611
6.2%
3
18020
14.6%
3
748
0.6%
4
13362
10.9%
4
305
0.2%
5
2380
1.9%
5
212
0.2%
6
373
0.3%
Don’t Know
Don’t Know
316
0.3%
Total
123094
211
Total
123094
0.2%
100.0%
100.0%
188
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MVPC-11: Fax Lines in Household (Weighted)
– FXLNS
Fax Lines in Household
Count
MVPC-12: Household Income (Weighted) –
INCOME Household Income
Percent
Less than $15,000
Count
Percent
20781
16.9%
9644
7.8%
0
3983
43.8%
$15,000-$24,999
1
4679
51.5%
$25,000-$34,999
8776
7.1%
427
4.7%
$35,000-$49,999
13112
10.7%
9089
100.0%
$50,000-$74,999
17933
14.6%
$75,000-$99,999
15825
12.9%
$100,000-$149,999
14717
12.0%
$150,000 or more
16790
13.6%
Don’t Know
Total
Don't Know/Refused
Total
MVPC-13: Trips Made by Household on
Travel Day (Weighted) – HTRIPS
Trips Made by Household
on Travel Day
Count
Percent
None
6079
4.9%
1 to 5
39423
32.0%
6 to 10
35100
28.5%
11 to 15
20351
16.5%
16 to 20
12167
9.9%
21 to 30
7548
6.1%
31 to 50
2426
Total
123094
5518
123094
4.5%
100.0%
MVPC-14: Household Students (Weighted) –
HHSTU
Household Students
Count
Percent
0
70548
57.3%
1
23669
19.2%
2
18921
15.4%
3
8828
7.2%
4
1127
0.9%
Total
123094
100.0%
2.0%
100.0%
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MVPC-15: Household Workers (Weighted) –
HHWRK
Household Workers
Count
Licensed Drivers in
Household
Percent
0
32237
26.2%
1
44877
36.5%
2
36220
29.4%
3
7083
5.8%
4
1993
1.6%
5
686
0.6%
Total
MVPC-16: Licensed Drivers in Household
(Weighted) –HHLIC
123094
100.0%
Count
Percent
0
9893
8.0%
1
39769
32.3%
2
57613
46.8%
3
10763
8.7%
4
4629
3.8%
5
427
0.3%
Total
123094
100.0%
MVPC-17: Distribution of Households by Day of Week of Travel (Weighted) – DAY
Day of Week of Travel
Count
Percent
Monday
28245
22.9%
Tuesday
22990
18.7%
Wednesday
25856
21.0%
Thursday
19051
15.5%
Friday
26952
21.9%
123094
100.0%
Total
190
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Person Characteristics
MVPC-18: Respondent Gender (Weighted) –
GEND
Respondent Gender
Count
Age Distribution
Percent
Male
167622
47.9%
Female
182262
52.1%
Total
MVPC-19: Age Distribution (Weighted) –AGE
349884
100.0%
Count
Younger than 20
95140
27.2%
20 to 34 years
69369
19.8%
35 to 54 years
99155
28.3%
55 to 64 years
36721
10.5%
65 years or older
44006
12.6%
Refused Age
5493
Total
MVPC-20: Valid Driver's License (Weighted)LIC
Valid Driver's License
Count
Percent
Yes
219798
79.7%
No
54722
19.8%
1197
0.4%
Refused
Total
275718
100.0%
349884
Respondent has Transit
Pass
Local Bus Pass
3497
Link Pass
Percent
12.2%
399
1.4%
4208
14.6%
Charlie Card
11906
41.4%
Other, specify
6002
20.9%
Don't Know
2737
9.5%
28749
100.0%
Commuter Rail Pass
Total
Count
Percent
Yes
28749
10.4%
No
244962
88.8%
1312
0.5%
694
0.3%
Don't Know
Refused
MVPC-22: Transit Pass Type (Weighted)PASST1, PASST2, PASST3
Count
1.6%
100.0%
MVPC-21: Respondent has Transit Pass
(Weighted) – TRANS
Total
Transit Pass Type, Multiple
Response
Percent
275718
100.0%
MVPC-23: Worker Status, Computed (Weighted) – WORKS
Worker Status, Computed
Count
Percent
Yes
159771
57.9%
No
115946
42.1%
275718
100.0%
Total
191
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MVPC-24: Employment Status, Non-workers
(Weighted) – WKSTAT
Employment Status, Non
workers
Count
Percent
Retired
35133
30.3%
Disabled/On Disability Status
21898
18.9%
Homemaker
14446
12.5%
Unemployed but looking for work
17853
15.4%
Unemployed and not looking for
work
1539
1.3%
23906
20.6%
89
0.1%
Student
Other, SPECIFY
Refused
1083
Total
115946
Count
Jobs
Average
Average Number of Jobs
1.09
0.9%
100.0%
MVPC-26: Hours Worked per Day (Weighted)
- HOURS
Hours Worked per Day
MVPC-25: Average Number of Jobs
(Weighted)-JOBS
Percent
MVPC-27: Respondent Average Number of
Days Worked Per Week (Weighted) – WDAYS
Days Worked Per Week
Count
Percent
1
337
0.2%
1
1729
1.1%
2
2313
1.4%
2
5868
3.7%
3
2954
1.8%
3
13645
8.5%
4
13296
8.3%
4
15768
9.9%
5
10459
6.5%
5
106435
66.6%
6
10917
6.8%
6
10448
6.5%
7
4734
3.0%
Don’t Know
1145
0.7%
7
8297
5.2%
8
69128
43.3%
9
13926
8.7%
10
16874
10.6%
11
921
0.6%
12
4765
3.0%
13
112
0.1%
14
92
0.1%
15
353
0.2%
16
188
0.1%
422
0.3%
3512
2.2%
24
Don’t Know
Refused
906
Total
159771
Total
159771
100.0%
0.6%
100.0%
192
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MVPC-28: Telecommute Status (Weighted) TELEW
Worker
Telecommutes
Count
Percent
MVPC-29: Flexible Work Program Offered at
Work (Weighted) – SCHED
Flexible Work Program
Offered at Work
Count
Percent
Yes
30194
18.9%
Yes
33598
21.0%
No
127166
79.6%
No
118619
74.2%
2184
1.4%
Don’t Know
7327
4.6%
228
0.1%
Refused
228
0.1%
Don’t Know
Refused
Total
159771
MVPC-30: Type of Flexible Work Programs
Offered, Multiple Response (Weighted)FLEXP1, FLEXP2, FLEXP3
Type of Flexible Work
Programs Offered, Multiple
Response
Count
9/80 Work Period
Percent
1887
5.4%
16069
45.6%
4/40 Work Week
2838
8.1%
Flexible Hours
5298
15.0%
Other, Specify
4650
13.2%
Don't Know
3511
10.0%
Early Arrival/Departure
Refused
Total
982
2.8%
35236
100.0%
MVPC-32: Disabled License Plate
(Weighted)- EDISA
Disabled License Plate
Count
159771
100.0%
MVPC-31: Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program (Weighted)-FLEXT
Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program
Count
Percent
Yes
27861
82.9%
No
5179
15.4%
Don’t Know
Total
558
1.7%
33598
100.0%
MVPC-33: Disabled Transit Registration
(Weighted) –EDIS2
Percent
Yes
15210
4.6%
No
315603
95.4%
330813
100.0%
Total
Total
100.0%
Disabled Transit
Registration
Count
Percent
Yes
8099
2.4%
No
322288
97.4%
Don’t Know
426
Total
193
330813
0.1%
100.0%
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MVPC-34: Level of Education Completed
(Weighted) –EDUCA
Level of Education
Completed
Count
Percent
Not a high school graduate, 12th
grade or less. (Includes very young
children)
113863
32.5%
High school graduate (high school
diploma or GED)
61064
17.5%
Some college credit but no degree
32842
9.4%
Associate or technical school
degree
24510
7.0%
Bachelor's or undergraduate
degree
64553
18.4%
Graduate Degree (includes
professional degrees, MD, DDs, JD)
50373
14.4%
457
0.1%
2088
0.6%
Other, SPECIFY
Don't Know
Refused
136
Total
349884
Part-time
Full-time
Total
School Enrollment Status
Count
Percent
Yes
112391
32.1%
No
237493
67.9%
349884
100.0%
Total
0.0%
100.0%
MVPC-36: Full-time / Part-time Student Status
(Weighted)-FPTIM
Full-time / Part-time Student
Status
MVPC-35: School Enrollment Status
(Weighted)-ENROL
MVPC-37: Student Grade Level Attends
(Weighted)-SCHOL
Count
Percent
17268
15.4%
Daycare
95123
84.6%
Nursery School, Preschool
5510
4.9%
112391
100.0%
Kindergarten to Grade 8
45581
40.6%
Grade 9 to 12
Student Grade Level
Count
Percent
2944
2.6%
29373
26.1%
Technical/Vocational School
1667
1.5%
Two-year college (community
college)
9687
8.6%
13450
12.0%
3563
3.2%
4-year college or university
Graduate School/Professional
Don't Know/Refused
617
Total
194
112391
0.5%
100.0%
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MVPC-38: Transit Trips Made in Past Week
(Weighted)- TTRIP
Transit Trips Made in Past
Week
Count
Percent
0
282765
80.8%
1
6640
1.9%
2
11465
3.3%
3
4109
1.2%
4
7493
2.1%
5
4045
1.2%
6
5547
1.6%
7
1682
0.5%
8
3717
1.1%
9
122
0.0%
10
9987
2.9%
12
1265
0.4%
14
3600
1.0%
15
290
0.1%
20
648
0.2%
30
669
0.2%
42
230
0.1%
5544
1.6%
Don't Know
Refused
66
Total
349884
Count
Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School
Count
Percent
Yes
103236
41.3%
No
109828
44.0%
Don't Know
33816
13.5%
2864
1.1%
Refused
Total
249744
100.0%
0.0%
100.0%
MVPC-40: Days Used Bike for Recreation in
Past Week (Weighted)- BIKD1
Days Used Bike for
Recreation in Past Week
MVPC-39: Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School (Weighted)- BIKFA
Percent
MVPC-41: Days Used Bike for Transportation in Past Week (Weighted) – BIKD2 Days Used Bike for
Transportation in Past Week
Count
Percent
0
144995
66.9%
0
168650
77.8%
1
13341
6.2%
1
3483
1.6%
2
13514
6.2%
2
2284
1.1%
3
4844
2.2%
3
4095
1.9%
4
4087
1.9%
4
2226
1.0%
5
1245
0.6%
5
605
0.3%
6
1051
0.5%
6
114
0.1%
1488
0.7%
7
619
0.3%
17157
7.9%
Don't Know
19703
9.1%
14939
6.9%
Refused
216661
100.0%
7
Don't Know
Refused
Total
Total
195
14882
6.9%
216661
100.0%
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MVPC-42: Bike Lanes/Trails Used (Weighted)
– BIKRD
Bike Lanes/Trails Used
for Non-Recreational
Purposes
Count
Percent
Off-Road
12627
5.8%
On-Road
54661
25.2%
Both
48767
22.5%
Don't Know
78345
36.2%
Refused
22261
10.3%
216661
100.0%
Total
MVPC-43: Internet was Used on Travel Day in
Place of Trips (Weighted)-INUSE
Internet was used on Travel
Day in Place of Trips
Count
Percent
Yes
19759
5.6%
No
311074
88.9%
Don't Know
18085
5.2%
967
0.3%
Refused
Total
349884
100.0%
MVPC-44: Reason for Non-Travel (Weighted)-NOGO
Reason for Non-Travel
Count
Percent
Personally Sick
7224
13.8%
Caretaking Sick Kids
1936
3.7%
Caretaking Sick Other
1011
1.9%
Homebound Elderly or Disabled
7850
15.0%
Worked at Home for Pay
Worked Around Home (Not for Pay)
Out of Area
Other, SPECIFY
Total
196
1713
3.3%
13814
26.5%
2661
5.1%
15962
30.6%
52169
100.0%
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Vehicle Characteristics
MVPC-45: Vehicle Year (Weighted) – YEAR
Vehicle Year
1964 or older
Count
Percent
73
0.0%
1965-1979
1957
1.0%
1980-1989
3245
1.6%
1990-1999
36654
18.2%
2000-2003
55112
27.4%
2004-2006
46849
23.3%
2007
14543
7.2%
2008
12450
6.2%
2009
14041
7.0%
2010
12437
6.2%
2011
4052
2.0%
Total
201412
100.0%
MVPC-46: Vehicle Make (Weighted) – MAKE
Vehicle Make
Count
Percent
Acura
4320
2.1%
Audi
2622
1.3%
BMW
3956
1.9%
Buick
2677
1.3%
Cadillac
2823
1.4%
Chevrolet
13405
6.5%
Chrysler
5289
2.6%
Dodge
10123
4.9%
Ford
26491
12.9%
GMC
2816
1.4%
Harley Davidson
1166
0.6%
28510
13.9%
Hummer
180
0.1%
Hyundai
4707
2.3%
Infiniti
1642
0.8%
Isuzu
638
0.3%
Jaguar
451
0.2%
4188
2.0%
566
0.3%
Kia
2305
1.1%
Lexus
2682
1.3%
Lincoln
1233
0.6%
Mazda
2482
1.2%
Mercedes
2559
1.2%
Mercury
2547
1.2%
Mitsubishi
3197
1.6%
Nissan
6370
3.1%
Oldsmobile
1323
0.6%
886
0.4%
Honda
Jeep
Kawasaki
Plymouth
197
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Pontiac
2577
1.3%
Porsche
538
0.3%
Range Rover
274
0.1%
Saab
2807
1.4%
Saturn
3477
1.7%
Scion
611
0.3%
Subaru
6981
3.4%
Suzuki
794
0.4%
30385
14.8%
Volkswagen
5757
2.8%
Volvo
5419
2.6%
263
0.1%
2081
1.0%
Toyota
Yamaha
Other, SPECIFY
Don't Know
Total
MVPC-47: Vehicle Body Type (Weighted) –
BODY
Vehicle Body Type
Count
102688
Van (any type)
18562
9.1%
SUV
48590
23.7%
Pickup Truck
16354
8.0%
363
0.2%
2591
1.3%
504
0.2%
Motorcycle
Other, SPECIFY
Refused
Total
15412
7.5%
100.0%
100.0%
MVPC-48: Vehicle Fuel Type (Weighted) - FUEL Vehicle Fuel Type
50.1%
205063
0.5%
205063
Percent
Car/Station Wagon
Other type of truck
948
Gas
Percent
198728
96.9%
Diesel
2907
1.4%
Hybrid
2558
1.2%
Flex Fuel
759
0.4%
Don't Know
111
0.1%
Total
198
Count
205063
100.0%
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Place Characteristics
MVPC-49: Primary Trip Purpose (Weighted) – TPURP
Primary Trip Purpose
Count
Percent
All other home activities
748587
46.7%
Changed type of transportation
122442
7.6%
Work/Job
121981
7.6%
Routine shopping (groceries, clothing, convenience store, HH
maintenance)
103210
6.4%
Attending Class
63513
4.0%
Visit friends/relatives
53548
3.3%
Eat meal outside of home
46292
2.9%
Drop off passenger from car
43304
2.7%
Health care (doctor, dentist)
40026
2.5%
Pick up passenger from car
39453
2.5%
Household errands (bank, dry cleaning, etc.)
36911
2.3%
Work Business Related
35425
2.2%
Indoor recreation/entertainment
34514
2.2%
Personal business (visit government office, attorney,
accountant)
30194
1.9%
Outdoor recreation/entertainment
22885
1.4%
Service private vehicle (gas, oil lube, etc.)
17001
1.1%
Working at home (for pay)
12834
0.8%
Civic/Religious activities
12262
0.8%
Shopping for major purchases or specialty items (appliance,
electronics, new vehicle, major HH repairs)
6254
0.4%
All other School Activities
5065
0.3%
All other activities at work
3099
0.2%
Loop trip
2563
0.2%
Other, SPECIFY
1317
0.1%
346
0.0%
Volunteer Work/Activities
While Traveling -- Other, Specify
0
Total
199
1603025
0.0%
100.0%
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MVPC-50: Total People Traveling in Travel
Party, Including Respondent (Weighted) –
TOTTR
Total People
Traveling
Count
Percent
MVPC-51: Parking Location (Weighted) –
PRKTY
Parking Location
Count
Percent
1 person
644657
55.0%
Parking Lot
418222
44.6%
2 persons
314851
26.9%
Parking Garage
16217
1.7%
3 persons
141988
12.1%
Street
70822
7.5%
4 persons
55268
4.7%
Driveway/personal garage
327679
34.9%
5 persons
14832
1.3%
Did not park
95233
10.1%
Other, SPECIFY
3333
0.4%
Don't Know
6797
0.7%
Total
1171597
100.0%
Refused
325
Total
MVPC-52: Paid to Park (Weighted) – PRKCS
Paid to Park
Count
Did not Pay
How Parking Fare was Paid
Cash/Credit/Debit Card
7487
85.3%
Per-Paid parking Pass
1017
11.6%
Employer-Provided Parking Pass
4626
0.5%
93877
10.0%
938629
100.0%
Count
Total
Which Toll Road
was Used
Percent
7111
0.8%
900455
95.9%
Don't Know
30425
3.2%
Sumner Tunnel
638
0.1%
Tobin Tunnel
938629
274
3.1%
8777
100.0%
MVPC-55: Toll Road Used (Weighted) – TOLLT
(Which Toll road was used)?
No
Total
Percent
0.9%
Yes
Refused
Count
88.6%
MVPC-54: Toll Road Used on Trip (Weighted)
– TOLL (Use a Toll road)?
Use a Toll Road
MVPC-53: How Parking Fare was Paid
(Weighted) – PRKHW
8777
Don't Know
Total
100.0%
831349
Did Pay, record amount
Refused
Percent
0.0%
938629
Turnpike
Ted Williams Tunnel
Total
100.0%
200
Count
Percent
4017
56.5%
283
4.0%
713
10.0%
2099
29.5%
7111
100.0%
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Travel Behavior
MVPC-56: Average Household and Person
Trip Rates (Weighted)
MVPC-57: Trip Rates by Household Size
(Weighted)
Household
Size
Average Trip Rate
Household
Person
Trip Rate
10.6
1
4.5
4.1
2
8.3
3
13.6
4
17.5
5
22.2
6
26.6
7
24.8
8 or more
29.8
Total
MVPC-58: Trip Rates by Number of
Household Workers (Weighted)
Household Workers
10.6
MVPC-59: Trip Rates by Household Income
(Weighted)
Trip Rate
Household Income
Trip Rate
0
6.6
Less than $15,000
8.3
1
9.7
$15,000-$24,999
9.2
2
13.1
$25,000-$34,999
8.4
3
16.8
$35,000-$49,999
9.4
4
22.0
$50,000-$74,999
10.2
5
27.2
$75,000-$99,999
11.4
22.7
$100,000-$149,999
13.2
10.6
$150,000 or more
13.3
6
Total
Don't Know/Refused
Total
201
9.8
10.6
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MVPC-60: All Trip Modes (Weighted)
Transportation Mode
Count
MVPC-61: Mode to Work (Weighted)
Percent
Mode to Work
Count
Percent
Walk
160631
12.8%
Works from home
9509
6.0%
Bike
5863
0.5%
Walk
6001
3.8%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
673166
53.7%
Bike
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
264544
21.1%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
119968
75.1%
Public Bus
39638
3.2%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
10014
6.3%
Train
18524
1.5%
Bus / Public Transit
10144
6.3%
540
0.0%
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
606
0.4%
Ferry/boat
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
524
0.3%
3726
0.3%
Taxi
1038
0.6%
Taxi
30199
2.4%
Other, SPECIFY
1376
0.9%
School bus
51533
4.1%
Don't Know
317
0.0%
603
0.0%
4047
0.3%
Motorcycle Driver
Motorcycle Passenger
Other, SPECIFY
Total
1253329
591
Total
159771
0.4%
100.0%
100.0%
MVPC-62: Mode to School (Weighted)
Mode to School
Count
Percent
180
0.2%
15390
13.7%
530
0.5%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
19653
17.5%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
31481
28.0%
5282
4.7%
Home schooled
Walk
Bike
Bus / Public Transit
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
School Bus
Other, SPECIFY
Don't Know
Total
314
0.3%
37659
33.5%
1361
1.2%
541
0.5%
112391
202
100.0%
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Survey Results for Northern Middlesex MPO (NMCOG) Household Characteristics
NMCOG-1: Household Size (Weighted) –
HHSIZ
Household
Size
Count
Percent
NMCOG-2: Transit Used on Regular Basis
(Weighted) –RIBUS
Transit Used on Regular
Basis
Count
Percent
1
24142
24.0%
Yes
15202
15.1%
2
29693
29.5%
No
85521
84.9%
100723
100.0%
3
19731
19.6%
4
18600
18.5%
5
6745
6.7%
6
828
0.8%
7
781
0.8%
8 or More
204
Total
0.2%
100723
100.0%
NMCOG-3: Household Bicycles (Weighted) –
HHBIC
Household Bicycles
Total
Count
NMCOG-4: Household Number of Vehicles
(Weighted)-HHVEH
Percent
Household Vehicles
Count
Percent
0
41193
40.9%
0
7340
7.3%
1
14153
14.1%
1
25321
25.1%
2
19840
19.7%
2
46228
45.9%
3
10431
10.4%
3
14410
14.3%
4
9182
9.1%
4
5263
5.2%
5
3248
3.2%
5
1141
1.1%
6
1038
1.0%
6
877
0.9%
7
662
0.7%
7
8
864
0.9%
Don’t Know
112
Total
100723
144
Total
100723
0.1%
100.0%
0.1%
100.0%
203
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NMCOG-5: Household Ethnicity (Weighted)RACE
Household Ethnicity
White Alone
Black or African American Alone
American Indian or Alaskan
Native Alone
Percent
92876
92.2%
Yes
2164
2.1%
1672
1.7%
No
98197
97.5%
139
0.1%
Refused
2563
Some Other Race Alone
1435
1.4%
899
0.9%
1138
1.1%
Refused
Total
Hispanic or Latino
Household
Count
Asian Alone
Two or More Races
NMCOG-6: Hispanic or Latino Households
(Weighted) – HISP
100723
Count
2.5%
Percent
73967
Building with 2-4 Units
10930
10.9%
Building with 5-19 Units
7564
7.5%
Building with 20 or More Units
7372
7.3%
or Something Else?
303
0.3%
DK
406
0.4%
RF
182
0.2%
100723
Count
0.4%
100.0%
73.4%
NMCOG-8: Ownership of Household
Residence (Weighted) – OWN
Home Ownership
Count
Percent
Own/Mortgaged
83736
83.1%
Renter
16805
16.7%
182
0.2%
Refused
Total
100723
100.0%
100.0%
NMCOG-9: Cell phone lines in Household
(Weighted) – CPLNS
Cell Phones in Household
100723
Percent
100.0%
Single Family Detached
Dwelling
Total
362
Total
NMCOG-7: Household Residence Type
(Weighted)-RESTY
Household Residence
Type
Count
Percent
NMCOG-10: Landlines in Household
(Weighted)-PHLNS
Landlines in Household
Count
Percent
0
7327
7.3%
0
723
0.7%
1
23366
23.2%
1
91883
91.2%
2
38411
38.1%
2
6866
6.8%
3
16569
16.4%
3
1069
1.1%
Refused
4
11703
11.6%
5
2775
2.8%
6
389
0.4%
Refused
182
Total
100723
182
Total
100723
0.2%
100.0%
0.2%
100.0%
204
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NMCOG-11: Fax Lines in Household
(Weighted) – FXLNS
Fax Lines in Household
0
Count
4146
1
Refused
Total
Percent
51.1%
3789
46.7%
182
2.2%
8117
100.0%
NMCOG-12: Household Income (Weighted)
– INCOME
Household Income
9021
9.0%
$15,000-$24,999
6652
6.6%
$25,000-$34,999
7248
7.2%
$35,000-$49,999
11193
11.1%
$50,000-$74,999
16727
16.6%
$75,000-$99,999
20408
20.3%
$100,000-$149,999
13480
13.4%
$150,000 or more
11172
11.1%
4822
Total
Trips Made by Household
on Travel Day
Count
Percent
None
3994
4.0%
1 to 5
30709
30.5%
6 to 10
28732
28.5%
11 to 15
17230
17.1%
16 to 20
9936
9.9%
21 to 30
8678
8.6%
31 to 50
1248
1.2%
196
0.2%
50+
Total
100723
Percent
Less than $15,000
Don't Know/Refused
NMCOG-13: Trips Made by Household on
Travel Day (Weighted) – HTRIPS
Count
4.8%
100723
100.0%
NMCOG-14: Household Students (Weighted)
– HHSTU
Household Students
Count
Percent
0
59522
59.1%
1
16732
16.6%
2
17175
17.1%
3
5335
5.3%
4
1598
1.6%
5
361
Total
100723
0.4%
100.0%
100.0%
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NMCOG-15: Household Workers (Weighted)
– HHWRK
Household Workers
Count
NMCOG-16: Licensed Drivers in Household
(Weighted) –HHLIC
Licensed Drivers in
Household
Percent
Count
Percent
0
22140
22.0%
0
5305
5.3%
1
36223
36.0%
1
27257
27.1%
2
32336
32.1%
2
49376
49.0%
3
8034
8.0%
3
14295
14.2%
4
1889
1.9%
4
3662
3.6%
6
102
0.1%
5
828
0.8%
Total
100723
Total
100.0%
100723
100.0%
NMCOG-17: Distribution of Households by Day of Week of Travel (Weighted) – DAY
Day of Week of Travel
Count
Percent
Monday
21389
21.2%
Tuesday
20475
20.3%
Wednesday
16960
16.8%
Thursday
20506
20.4%
Friday
21393
21.2%
100723
100.0%
Total
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Person Characteristics
NMCOG-18: Respondent Gender
(Weighted) – GEND
Respondent Gender
Count
NMCOG-19: Age Distribution (Weighted) –
AGE
Age Distribution
Percent
Count
Percent
Male
127322
47.6%
Younger than 20
73978
27.7%
Female
139958
52.4%
20 to 34 years
47683
17.8%
267280
100.0%
35 to 54 years
82093
30.7%
55 to 64 years
29346
11.0%
65 years or older
28918
10.8%
5262
2.0%
Total
Refused Age
Total
NMCOG-20: Valid Driver's License
(Weighted)-LIC
Valid Driver's License
Count
Percent
189429
89.7%
No
21681
10.3%
211110
100.0%
Respondent has Transit
Pass
NMCOG-22: Transit Pass Type (Weighted)PASST1, PASST2, PASST3
Local Bus Pass
Count
2245
Percent
8.7%
Link Pass
676
2.6%
Inner Express Bus Pass
629
2.4%
Outer Express Bus Pass
82
0.3%
2970
11.4%
Charlie Card
14731
56.8%
Other, specify
3495
13.5%
928
3.6%
Commuter Rail Pass
Don't Know
Refused
Total
183
0.7%
25938
100.0%
Count
Percent
Yes
25938
12.3%
No
184668
87.5%
Don't Know
504
Total
Transit Pass Type, Multiple
Response
100.0%
NMCOG-21: Respondent has Transit Pass
(Weighted) – TRANS
Yes
Total
267280
211110
0.2%
100.0%
NMCOG-23: Worker Status, Computed (Weighted) – WORKS
Worker Status, Computed
Count
Percent
Yes
133818
63.4%
No
77292
36.6%
211110
100.0%
Total
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NMCOG-24: Employment Status, Nonworkers (Weighted) – WKSTAT
Employment Status, Non
workers
Retired
Count
Percent
26591
34.4%
9334
12.1%
Disabled/On Disability Status
Homemaker
9352
12.1%
Unemployed but looking for work
12291
15.9%
Unemployed and not looking for
work
1716
2.2%
Student
17515
22.7%
Refused
494
0.6%
77292
100.0%
Total
NMCOG-26: Hours Worked per Day
(Weighted) - HOURS
Hours Worked per Day
Count
Percent
NMCOG-25: Average Number of Jobs
(Weighted)-JOBS
Jobs
Average
Average Number of Jobs
1.81
NMCOG-27: Respondent Average Number
of Days Worked Per Week (Weighted) –
WDAYS
Days Worked Per Week
Count
Percent
1
1288
1.0%
1
3072
2.3%
2
2063
1.5%
2
4528
3.4%
3
2816
2.1%
3
8912
6.7%
4
5793
4.3%
4
10557
7.9%
5
6018
4.5%
5
97046
72.5%
6
8471
6.3%
6
7290
5.4%
7
1971
1.5%
163
0.1%
7
7845
5.9%
8
59267
44.3%
Don’t Know
9
15841
11.8%
Refused
10
14307
10.7%
11
1463
1.1%
12
4887
3.7%
13
119
0.1%
14
168
0.1%
15
137
0.1%
16
163
0.1%
18
258
0.2%
20
147
0.1%
24
112
0.1%
902
0.7%
1751
1.3%
Don’t Know
Refused
Total
133818
278
Total
133818
0.2%
100.0%
100.0%
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NMCOG-28: Telecommute Status
(Weighted) - TELEW
Worker
Telecommutes
Count
NMCOG-29: Flexible Work Program Offered
at Work (Weighted) – SCHED
Percent
Flexible Work Program
Offered at Work
Count
Percent
Yes
26842
20.1%
Yes
33338
24.9%
No
102328
76.5%
No
93655
70.0%
4370
3.3%
Don’t Know
6480
4.8%
278
0.2%
Refused
344
0.3%
Don’t Know
Refused
Total
133818
NMCOG-30: Type of Flexible Work Programs
Offered, Multiple Response (Weighted)FLEXP1, FLEXP2, FLEXP3
Type of Flexible Work
Programs Offered, Multiple
Response
Count
Total
100.0%
Percent
133818
100.0%
NMCOG-31: Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program (Weighted)-FLEXT
Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program
Count
Percent
Yes
26993
81.0%
3516
10.4%
No
5586
16.8%
11521
34.1%
Don’t Know
4/40 Work Week
1794
5.3%
Flexible Hours
7950
23.5%
Other, Specify
3762
11.1%
Don't Know
3822
11.3%
9/80 Work Period
Early Arrival/Departure
Refused
Total
1401
4.1%
33766
100.0%
NMCOG-32: Disabled License Plate
(Weighted)- EDISA
Disabled License Plate
Count
Percent
Total
Disabled Transit
Registration
11474
4.6%
No
236961
94.3%
Don’t Know
1656
0.7%
Don’t Know
Refused
1139
0.5%
Refused
251230
2.3%
100.0%
NMCOG-33: Disabled Transit Registration
(Weighted) –EDIS2
Yes
Total
759
33338
Count
Percent
Yes
4166
1.7%
No
245636
97.8%
100.0%
290
1139
Total
209
251230
0.1%
0.5%
100.0%
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NMCOG-34: Level of Education Completed
(Weighted) –EDUCA
Level of Education
Completed
Count
Percent
Not a high school graduate, 12th
grade or less. (Includes very young
children)
73717
27.6%
High school graduate (high school
diploma or GED)
48713
18.2%
Some college credit but no degree
28312
10.6%
Associate or technical school
degree
22226
8.3%
Bachelor's or undergraduate
degree
52159
19.5%
Graduate Degree (includes
professional degrees, MD, DDs, JD)
41463
15.5%
258
0.1%
Other, SPECIFY
Don't Know
School Enrollment Status
Count
Yes
267280
Percent
83059
No
Total
432
Total
NMCOG-35: School Enrollment Status
(Weighted)-ENROL
31.1%
184221
68.9%
267280
100.0%
0.2%
100.0%
NMCOG-36: Full-time / Part-time Student
Status (Weighted)-FPTIM
NMCOG-37: Student Grade Level Attends
(Weighted)-SCHOL
Full-time / Part-time Student
Status
Student Grade Level
Count
Percent
2235
2.7%
Count
Percent
Part-time
14699
17.7%
Daycare
Full-time
68289
82.2%
Nursery School, Preschool
3735
4.5%
Refused
71
0.1%
Kindergarten to Grade 8
33021
39.8%
83059
100.0%
Grade 9 to 12
Total
21807
26.3%
Technical/Vocational School
726
0.9%
Two-year college (community
college)
4547
5.5%
11533
13.9%
5007
6.0%
Other, SPECIFY
337
0.4%
Don't Know/Refused
112
0.1%
83059
100.0%
4-year college or university
Graduate School/Professional
Total
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NMCOG-38: Transit Trips Made in Past Week
(Weighted)- TTRIP
Transit Trips Made in Past
Week
Count
Percent
NMCOG-39: Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School (Weighted)- BIKFA
Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School
Count
Percent
0
217605
81.4%
Yes
76830
38.7%
1
3498
1.3%
No
89304
45.0%
2
11100
4.2%
Don't Know
29053
14.6%
3
1274
0.5%
4
5369
2.0%
5
2060
0.8%
6
2258
0.8%
7
1006
0.4%
8
1727
0.6%
9
93
0.0%
10
10449
3.9%
12
1009
0.4%
14
1165
0.4%
15
914
0.3%
Days Used Bike for
Recreation in Past Week
16
455
0.2%
0
131515
71.5%
17
403
0.2%
1
10826
5.9%
20
1113
0.4%
2
6158
3.3%
24
217
0.1%
25
135
0.1%
3
4450
2.4%
28
243
0.1%
4
2555
1.4%
30
919
0.3%
5
1098
0.6%
52
124
0.0%
6
92
0.0%
60
148
0.1%
1289
0.7%
14273
7.8%
Don't Know
3147
Refused
848
Total
267280
Refused
3408
Total
198595
1.7%
100.0%
NMCOG-40: Days Used Bike for Recreation
in Past Week (Weighted)- BIKD1
7
1.2%
Don't Know
0.3%
Refused
Total
100.0%
211
Count
Percent
11792
6.4%
184048
100.0%
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NMCOG-41: Days Used Bike for
Transportation in Past Week (Weighted) –
BIKD2
Days Used Bike for
Transportation in Past Week
Count
Percent
0
151362
82.2%
1
1852
1.0%
NMCOG-42: Bike Lanes/Trails Used
(Weighted) – BIKRD
Bike Lanes/Trails Used
for Non-Recreational
Purposes
Count
Percent
Off-Road
28503
15.5%
38765
21.1%
2
1788
1.0%
On-Road
3
855
0.5%
Both
42457
23.1%
0.3%
Don't Know
54879
29.8%
4
492
5
151362
6
0
7
636
0.3%
Don't Know
15505
8.4%
Refused
11557
6.3%
184048
100.0%
Total
Refused
82.2%
Total
0%
NMCOG-43: Internet was Used on Travel Day
in Place of Trips (Weighted)-INUSE
Internet was used on Travel
Day in Place of Trips
Count
Percent
Yes
13190
4.9%
No
238656
89.3%
Don't Know
14778
5.5%
0.2%
Refused
655
Total
267280
100.0%
19444
10.6%
184048
100.0%
NMCOG-44: Reason for Non-Travel
(Weighted)-NOGO
Reason for Non-Travel
Count
Percent
6049
18.3%
Caretaking Sick Kids
408
1.2%
Caretaking Sick Other
211
0.6%
Homebound Elderly or Disabled
4357
13.2%
Worked at Home for Pay
2079
6.3%
Worked Around Home (Not for
Pay)
9984
30.2%
Out of Area
3149
9.5%
Other, SPECIFY
6873
20.8%
33110
100.0%
Personally Sick
Total
212
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Vehicle Characteristics
NMCOG-45: Vehicle Year (Weighted) – YEAR
Vehicle Year
1964 or older
1965-1979
Count
Percent
113
0.1%
1537
0.8%
1980-1989
3636
1.9%
1990-1999
35812
19.0%
2000-2003
48833
25.9%
2004-2006
47009
24.9%
2007
14998
8.0%
2008
15146
8.0%
2009
8277
4.4%
2010
10321
5.5%
2011
2839
Total
188520
1.5%
100.0%
NMCOG-46: Vehicle Make (Weighted) – MAKE
Vehicle Make
Acura
Count
Percent
2163
1.1%
Audi
504
0.3%
BMW
2448
1.3%
Buick
5228
2.7%
Cadillac
2056
1.1%
15180
7.8%
Chrysler
4773
2.5%
Dodge
8479
4.4%
Ford
23711
12.2%
GMC
1856
1.0%
Chevrolet
Harley Davidson
2722
1.4%
23525
12.1%
Hummer
141
0.1%
Hyundai
Honda
4071
2.1%
Infiniti
763
0.4%
Isuzu
635
0.3%
Jaguar
242
0.1%
5739
3.0%
436
0.2%
Kia
2465
1.3%
Lexus
2566
1.3%
Lincoln
972
0.5%
Mazda
3497
1.8%
Jeep
Kawasaki
213
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Vehicle Make
Mercedes
802
0.4%
4520
2.3%
Mitsubishi
102
0.1%
6602
3.4%
757
0.4%
Pontiac
2621
1.4%
Porsche
144
0.1%
Saab
806
0.4%
Saturn
6805
3.5%
577
0.3%
5406
2.8%
Oldsmobile
Scion
Subaru
Suzuki
1446
0.7%
Toyota
38922
20.1%
Volkswagen
3215
1.7%
Volvo
3935
2.0%
355
0.2%
1934
1.0%
Yamaha
Other, SPECIFY
Don't Know
Total
NMCOG-47: Vehicle Body Type (Weighted)
– BODY
Count
Percent
Mercury
Nissan
Vehicle Body Type
Count
912
0.5%
194031
100.0%
NMCOG-48: Vehicle Fuel Type (Weighted) FUEL
Percent
Vehicle Fuel Type
Car/Station Wagon
99393
Van (any type)
14306
7.4%
SUV
46968
24.2%
Pickup Truck
19604
10.1%
669
0.3%
241
0.1%
Don't Know
4317
2.2%
Other type of truck
RV
Motorcycle
Refused
8533
Total
194031
51.2%
Gas
Count
Percent
188549
97.2%
Diesel
1737
0.9%
Hybrid
2523
1.3%
Flex Fuel
375
0.2%
Other, SPECIFY
304
0.2%
544
Total
194031
0.3%
100.0%
4.4%
100.0%
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Place Characteristics
NMCOG-49: Primary Trip Purpose (Weighted) – TPURP
Primary Trip Purpose
Count
Percent
All other home activities
592512
46.6%
Work/Job
100789
7.9%
Routine shopping (groceries, clothing,
convenience store, HH maintenance)
83520
6.6%
Changed type of transportation
71400
5.6%
Attending Class
49260
3.9%
Visit friends/relatives
39771
3.1%
Eat meal outside of home
38937
3.1%
Indoor recreation/entertainment
35991
2.8%
Drop off passenger from car
35140
2.8%
Household errands (bank, dry cleaning, etc.)
34045
2.7%
Pick up passenger from car
31108
2.4%
Work Business Related
30335
2.4%
Personal business (visit government office,
attorney, accountant)
30332
2.4%
Outdoor recreation/entertainment
25071
2.0%
Health care (doctor, dentist)
23528
1.8%
Service private vehicle (gas, oil lube, etc.)
12486
1.0%
Shopping for major purchases or specialty
items (appliance, electronics, new vehicle,
major HH repairs)
9432
0.7%
Working at home (for pay)
8054
0.6%
Civic/Religious activities
6472
0.5%
Loop trip
4722
0.4%
All other School Activities
3698
0.3%
All other activities at work
3363
0.3%
Other, SPECIFY
1720
0.1%
202
0.0%
Volunteer Work/Activities
While Traveling -- Other, Specify
0
Total
215
1271888
0.0%
100.0%
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NMCOG-50: Total People Traveling in Travel
Party, Including Respondent (Weighted) –
TOTTR
Total People
Traveling
Count
Percent
NMCOG-51: Parking Location (Weighted) –
PRKTY
Parking Location
Count
Percent
1 person
542257
56.7%
Parking Lot
411281
49.5%
2 persons
222294
23.2%
Parking Garage
13096
1.6%
3 persons
102167
10.7%
Street
41700
5.0%
4 persons
54269
5.7%
Driveway/personal garage
290909
35.0%
5 persons
35798
3.7%
Did not park
64728
7.8%
956785
100.0%
997
0.1%
7505
0.9%
Total
Other, SPECIFY
Don't Know
Refused
375
Total
NMCOG-52: Paid to Park (Weighted) –
PRKCS
Paid to Park
Count
Percent
How Parking Fare was
Paid
Count
Percent
Cash/Credit/Debit Card
6589
64.9%
2825
27.8%
738
7.3%
10151
100.0%
751417
90.5%
Did Pay, record amount
10151
1.2%
Per-Paid parking Pass
4178
0.5%
64845
7.8%
Employer-Provided Parking
Pass
830591
100.0%
Refused
Total
NMCOG-54: Toll Road Used on Trip
(Weighted) – TOLL (Use a Toll road)?
Use a Toll Road
Count
5099
0.6%
No
814647
98.1%
Don't Know
10470
1.3%
Refused
375
Total
830591
Total
NMCOG-55: Toll Road Used (Weighted) –
TOLLT (Which Toll road was used)?
Which Toll Road
was Used
Percent
Yes
0.0%
100.0%
NMCOG-53: How Parking Fare was Paid
(Weighted) – PRKHW
Did not Pay
Don't Know
830591
Turnpike
Count
5015
Sumner Tunnel
Total
Percent
98.4%
84
1.6%
5099
100.0%
0.0%
100.0%
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Travel Behavior
NMCOG-56: Average Household and Person
Trip Rates (Weighted)
NMCOG-57: Trip Rates by Household Size
(Weighted)
Household
Size
Average Trip Rate
Household
Person
Trip Rate
10.6
1
4.5
4.1
2
8.3
3
13.6
4
17.5
5
22.2
6
26.6
7
24.8
8 or more
29.8
Total
NMCOG-58: Trip Rates by Number of
Household Workers (Weighted)
Household Workers
10.6
NMCOG-59: Trip Rates by Household
Income (Weighted)
Trip Rate
Household Income
Trip Rate
0
6.6
Less than $15,000
8.3
1
9.7
$15,000-$24,999
9.2
2
13.1
$25,000-$34,999
8.4
3
16.8
$35,000-$49,999
9.4
4
22.0
$50,000-$74,999
10.2
5
27.2
$75,000-$99,999
11.4
22.7
$100,000-$149,999
13.2
10.6
$150,000 or more
13.3
6
Total
Don't Know/Refused
Total
217
9.8
10.6
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NMCOG-60: All Trip Modes (Weighted)
Transportation Mode
Count
NMCOG-61: Mode to Work (Weighted)
Percent
Mode to Work
Count
Percent
Walk
84623
8.4%
Works from home
8224
6.1%
Bike
6162
0.6%
Walk
2077
1.6%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
610735
60.8%
Bike
289
0.2%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
219269
21.8%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
111578
83.4%
Public Bus
19212
1.9%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
5470
4.1%
Train
12801
1.3%
Bus / Public Transit
3782
2.8%
795
0.1%
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
406
0.3%
Ferry/boat
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
Taxi
School bus
581
0.1%
Taxi
1016
0.1%
Other, SPECIFY
46808
4.7%
586
0.1%
Motorcycle Driver
Other, SPECIFY
2020
Total
1004608
118
0.1%
1197
0.9%
Don't Know
421
0.3%
Refused
256
0.2%
Total
0.2%
133818
100.0%
100.0%
NMCOG-62: Mode to School (Weighted)
Mode to School
Count
Percent
Home schooled
1651
2.0%
Walk
5113
6.2%
Bike
145
0.2%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
18094
21.8%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
21388
25.7%
Bus / Public Transit
2423
2.9%
33708
40.6%
Other, SPECIFY
349
0.4%
Don't Know
188
0.2%
83059
100.0%
School Bus
Total
218
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Survey Results for Cape Cod MPO (CCC)
Household Characteristics
CCC-1: Household Size (Weighted) – HHSIZ
Household
Size
Count
Percent
CCC-2: Transit Used on Regular Basis
(Weighted) –RIBUS
Transit Used on Regular
Basis
Count
Percent
1
34620
35.3%
Yes
10748
10.9%
2
40043
40.8%
No
87416
89.1%
98164
100.0%
3
10595
10.8%
4
8742
8.9%
5
3155
3.2%
6
152
0.2%
7
656
0.7%
8 or More
Total
201
0.2%
98164
100.0%
CCC-3: Household Bicycles (Weighted) –
HHBIC
Household Bicycles
Count
Total
CCC-4: Household Number of Vehicles
(Weighted)-HHVEH
Percent
Household Vehicles
Count
Percent
0
38266
39.0%
0
5608
5.7%
1
17137
17.5%
1
38330
39.0%
2
21338
21.7%
2
39889
40.6%
3
8568
8.7%
3
9531
9.7%
4
7783
7.9%
4
3635
3.7%
5
2410
2.5%
5
878
0.9%
6
1703
1.7%
6
293
0.3%
7
319
0.3%
98164
100.0%
8
424
0.4%
Don’t Know
Total
217
0.2%
98164
100.0%
Total
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CCC-5: Household Ethnicity (Weighted)RACE
Household Ethnicity
Count
White Alone
93554
Percent
1813
1.8%
95219
97.0%
Asian Alone
211
0.2%
Total
904
0.9%
816
0.8%
1900
1.9%
98164
100.0%
CCC-7: Household Residence Type
(Weighted)-RESTY
Count
Single Family Detached Dwelling
82372
83.9%
7477
7.6%
Percent
Building with 5-19 Units
3619
3.7%
Building with 20 or More Units
3952
4.0%
or Something Else?
527
0.5%
RF
217
0.2%
98164
100.0%
Total
RF
Total
Home Ownership
Count
1.2%
100.0%
Count
Percent
Own/Mortgaged
81985
83.5%
Renter
15330
15.6%
Other, Specify
337
0.3%
DK
512
0.5%
98164
100.0%
Total
CCC-9: Cell phone lines in Household
(Weighted) – CPLNS
Cell Phones in Household
1132
98164
CCC-8: Ownership of Household Residence
(Weighted) – OWN
Household Residence Type
Building with 2-4 Units
Percent
No
0.8%
Refused
Count
Yes
780
Two or More Races
Hispanic or Latino Household
95.3%
Black or African American Alone
Some Other Race Alone
CCC-6: Hispanic or Latino Households
(Weighted) – HISP
CCC-10: Landlines in Household
(Weighted)-PHLNS
Percent
Landlines in Household
Count
Percent
0
7330
7.5%
0
182
0.2%
1
36804
37.5%
1
88260
89.9%
2
35444
36.1%
2
7219
7.4%
3
9349
9.5%
3
1893
1.9%
4
6915
7.0%
4
231
0.2%
5
1442
1.5%
5
0
6
116
0.1%
6
195
Don’t Know
627
0.6%
7
0
0%
Refused
138
0.1%
8
0
0%
98164
100.0%
9
Total
0
10
Total
220
0%
0.2%
0%
184
0.2%
98164
100.0%
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CCC-11: Fax Lines in Household (Weighted)
– FXLNS
Fax Lines in Household
Count
CCC-12: Household Income (Weighted) –
INCOME Percent
Household Income
Count
Percent
0
3401
35.0%
Less than $15,000
11965
12.2%
1
5845
60.1%
$15,000-$24,999
10236
10.4%
2
130
1.3%
$25,000-$34,999
12532
12.8%
Don’t Know
346
3.6%
$35,000-$49,999
13473
13.7%
9722
100.0%
$50,000-$74,999
15240
15.5%
$75,000-$99,999
13316
13.6%
$100,000-$149,999
9880
10.1%
$150,000 or more
7408
7.5%
Total
Don't Know/Refused
Total
CCC-13: Trips Made by Household on Travel
Day (Weighted) – HTRIPS
Trips Made by Household on
Travel Day
Count
4113
4.2%
98164
100.0%
CCC-14: Household Students (Weighted) –
HHSTU
Household Students
Percent
Count
Percent
0
77083
78.5%
None
9393
9.6%
1
10918
11.1%
1 to 5
30265
30.8%
2
6729
6.9%
6 to 10
31790
32.4%
3
2776
2.8%
11 to 15
14410
14.7%
4
457
0.5%
16 to 20
6608
6.7%
5
21 to 30
4902
5.0%
31 to 50
Total
796
0.8%
98164
100.0%
Total
221
201
0.2%
98164
100.0%
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CCC-15: Household Workers (Weighted) –
HHWRK
Household Workers
Count
CCC-16: Licensed Drivers in Household
(Weighted) –HHLIC
Licensed Drivers in
Household
Percent
Count
Percent
0
39360
40.1%
1
30671
31.2%
0
4489
4.6%
37684
38.4%
2
21100
21.5%
1
3
5779
5.9%
2
46240
47.1%
6493
6.6%
4
1103
1.1%
3
5
151
0.2%
4
3037
3.1%
100.0%
5
220
0.2%
98164
100.0%
Total
98164
Total
CCC-17: Distribution of Households by Day of Week of Travel (Weighted) – DAY
Day of Week of Travel
Count
Percent
Monday
20882
21.3%
Tuesday
16571
16.9%
Wednesday
17373
17.7%
Thursday
20869
21.3%
Friday
22469
22.9%
98164
100.0%
Total
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Person Characteristics
CCC-18: Respondent Gender (Weighted) –
GEND
Respondent Gender
Count
Percent
Male
93485
46.6%
Female
106887
53.3%
Refused
169
Total
200541
CCC-19: Age Distribution (Weighted) –AGE
Age Distribution
Count
Percent
Younger than 20
32248
16.1%
0.1%
20 to 34 years
29854
14.9%
100.0%
35 to 54 years
46597
23.2%
55 to 64 years
30713
15.3%
65 years or older
59072
29.5%
2055
1.0%
Refused Age
Total
CCC-20: Valid Driver's License (Weighted)LIC
Valid Driver's License
200541
100.0%
CCC-21: Respondent has Transit Pass
(Weighted) – TRANS
Respondent has Transit
Pass
Count
Percent
Count
Percent
Yes
157964
90.4%
Yes
13614
7.8%
No
16708
9.6%
No
160890
92.1%
174673
100.0%
Total
Don’t Know
169
Total
CCC-22: Transit Pass Type (Weighted)PASST1, PASST2, PASST3
Transit Pass Type, Multiple
Response
Local Bus Pass
Count
2743
Commuter Rail Pass
Percent
20.2%
66
0.5%
Charlie Card
6276
46.1%
Other, specify
3323
24.4%
689
5.1%
Don't Know
Refused
Total
516
3.8%
13614
100.0%
174673
0.1%
100.0%
CCC-23: Worker Status, Computed (Weighted) – WORKS
Worker Status, Computed
Count
Percent
Yes
92029
52.7%
No
82644
47.3%
174673
100.0%
Total
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CCC-24: Employment Status, Non-workers
(Weighted) – WKSTAT
Employment Status, Non
workers
Count
Retired
Percent
56115
67.9%
Disabled/On Disability Status
8937
10.8%
Homemaker
4846
5.9%
Unemployed but looking for work
7929
9.6%
Unemployed and not looking for
work
1796
2.2%
Student
Total
3021
3.7%
82644
100.0%
CCC-26: Hours Worked per Day (Weighted)
- HOURS
Hours Worked per Day
Count
CCC-25: Average Number of Jobs
(Weighted)-JOBS
Jobs
Average
Average Number of Jobs
1.13
CCC-27: Respondent Average Number of
Days Worked Per Week (Weighted) – WDAYS
Percent
Days Worked Per Week
Count
Percent
1
873
0.9%
1
1533
2
1205
1.3%
2
3614
3.9%
3
2117
2.3%
3
9712
10.6%
4
8109
8.8%
4
11838
12.9%
5
5704
6.2%
5
49887
54.2%
6
7406
8.0%
6
10654
11.6%
7
5550
6.0%
7
4168
4.5%
8
38735
42.1%
Don't Know
393
0.4%
9
8414
9.1%
Refused
231
0.3%
10
8818
9.6%
92029
100.0%
11
250
0.3%
12
2185
2.4%
13
120
0.1%
0.2%
14
200
15
587
0.6%
20
289
0.3%
DK
1237
1.3%
RF
231
0.3%
92029
100.0%
Total
Total
224
1.7%
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CCC-28: Telecommute Status (Weighted) TELEW
Worker
Telecommutes
Count
CCC-29: Flexible Work Program Offered at
Work (Weighted) – SCHED
Flexible Work Program
Offered at Work
Percent
Count
Percent
Yes
17247
18.7%
Yes
15104
16.4%
No
71642
77.8%
No
71465
77.7%
2909
3.2%
Don't Know
5230
5.7%
231
0.3%
Refused
231
0.3%
92029
100.0%
92029
100.0%
Don't Know
Refused
Total
Total
CCC-30: Type of Flexible Work Programs
Offered, Multiple Response (Weighted)FLEXP1, FLEXP2, FLEXP3
Type of Flexible Work
Programs Offered, Multiple
Response
Count
9/80 Work Period
Percent
743
4.6%
Early Arrival/Departure
4316
26.5%
4/40 Work Week
1467
9.0%
Flexible Hours
4851
29.8%
Other, Specify
3033
18.7%
Don't Know
1668
10.3%
Refused
Total
182
1.1%
16260
100.0%
CCC-31: Respondent Participates in Flexible
Work Program (Weighted)-FLEXT
Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program
Yes
No
12452
82.4%
No
2491
16.5%
160
1.1%
15104
100.0%
Don't Know
Total
Disabled Transit
Registration
Count
Percent
Percent
15599
8.0%
Yes
5276
2.7%
91.6%
No
188783
97.0%
724
Total
CCC-33: Disabled Transit Registration
(Weighted) –EDIS2
Count
178201
Don’t Know
Percent
Yes
CCC-32: Disabled License Plate (Weighted)EDISA
Disabled License Plate
Count
194525
0.4%
Don’t Know
465
Total
100.0%
225
194525
0.2%
100.0%
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CCC-34: Level of Education Completed
(Weighted) –EDUCA
Level of Education
Completed
Count
Percent
Not a high school graduate, 12th
grade or less. (Includes very young
children)
35155
17.5%
High school graduate (high school
diploma or GED)
36140
18.0%
Some college credit but no degree
23938
11.9%
Associate or technical school
degree
20136
10.0%
Bachelor's or undergraduate
degree
42712
21.3%
Graduate Degree (includes
professional degrees, MD, DDs, JD)
40633
20.3%
Don't Know
1828
Total
200541
Part-time
Count
9214
Full-time
Total
School Enrollment Status
Count
Percent
Yes
37566
18.7%
No
162769
81.2%
Don’t Know
206
Total
0.1%
200541
100.0%
0.9%
100.0%
CCC-36: Full-time / Part-time Student Status
(Weighted)-FPTIM
Full-time / Part-time Student
Status
CCC-35: School Enrollment Status
(Weighted)-ENROL
Percent
CCC-37: Student Grade Level Attends
(Weighted)-SCHOL
Student Grade Level
Count
652
Percent
24.5%
Daycare
28352
75.5%
Nursery School, Preschool
1380
3.7%
37566
100.0%
Kindergarten to Grade 8
15567
41.4%
9372
24.9%
Grade 9 to 12
1.7%
Technical/Vocational School
376
1.0%
Two-year college (community
college)
3657
9.7%
4-year college or university
4277
11.4%
Graduate School/Professional
Total
226
2284
6.1%
37566
100.0%
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CCC-38: Transit Trips Made in Past Week
(Weighted)- TTRIP
Transit Trips Made in Past
Week
Count
Percent
0
172083
85.8%
1
2615
1.3%
2
4620
2.3%
3
971
0.5%
4
3144
1.6%
5
947
0.5%
6
1119
0.6%
7
1211
0.6%
8
2271
1.1%
9
0
0.0%
10
4874
2.4%
11
0
0.0%
12
1349
0.7%
13
0
0.0%
14
247
0.2%
CCC-39: Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School (Weighted)- BIKFA
Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School
Count
Percent
Yes
56206
47.4%
No
45516
38.4%
Don't Know
14733
12.4%
2192
1.8%
Refused
Total
118646
100.0%
CCC-40: Days Used Bike for Recreation in Past Week (Weighted)- BIKD1 Days Used Bike for
Recreation in Past Week
Count
Percent
0
92056
66.7%
10240
7.4%
15
349
0.3%
1
16
0
0.0%
2
8620
6.2%
17
0
0.0%
3
5103
3.7%
18
130
0.1%
4
2892
2.1%
19
0
0.0%
20
1017
0.5%
5
1292
0.9%
21
204
0.1%
6
575
0.4%
58
213
0.1%
7
1709
1.2%
1922
1.0%
Don't Know
9490
6.9%
454
0.2%
Refused
6009
Don’t Know
Refused
Total
200541
Total
100.0%
227
137987
4.4%
100.0%
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CCC-41: Days Used Bike for Transportation in
Past Week (Weighted) – BIKD2
Days Used Bike for
Transportation in Past Week
Count
Percent
0
108522
78.6%
1
2824
2.0%
2
4453
3.2%
3
1630
1.2%
4
1227
0.9%
5
1284
0.9%
6
595
0.4%
7
1177
0.9%
Don't Know
9913
7.2%
Refused
6361
4.6%
Total
137987
Count
Percent
Yes
11610
5.8%
No
180765
90.1%
7390
3.7%
Don't Know
Refused
776
Total
200541
Bike Lanes/Trails Used
for Non-Recreational
Purposes
Count
Percent
Off-Road
23849
17.3%
On-Road
30596
22.2%
Both
36773
26.6%
Don't Know
37857
27.4%
8912
6.5%
Refused
Total
137987
100.0%
100.0%
CCC-43: Internet was Used on Travel Day in
Place of Trips (Weighted)-INUSE
Internet was used on Travel
Day in Place of Trips
CCC-42: Bike Lanes/Trails Used (Weighted) –
BIKRD
0.4%
100.0%
CCC-44: Reason for Non-Travel (Weighted)NOGO
Reason for Non-Travel
Count
Percent
Personally Sick
4838
16.1%
Homebound Elderly or Disabled
4813
16.1%
Worked at Home for Pay
1243
4.1%
10968
36.6%
Worked Around Home (Not for Pay)
Out of Area
1725
5.8%
Other, SPECIFY
6380
21.3%
29967
100.0%
Total
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Vehicle Characteristics
CCC-45: Vehicle Year (Weighted) – YEAR
Vehicle Year
1964 or older
1965-1979
Count
Percent
105
0.1%
1060
0.6%
1980-1989
3441
2.1%
1990-1999
29325
17.8%
2000-2003
43523
26.4%
2004-2006
42059
25.5%
2007
15102
9.2%
2008
11736
7.1%
2009
6465
3.9%
2010
9946
6.0%
2011
2080
1.3%
Total
164842
100.0%
CCC-46: Vehicle Make (Weighted) – MAKE
Vehicle Make
Acura
Count
Percent
1150
0.7%
Audi
859
0.5%
BMW
2275
1.4%
Buick
4606
2.8%
Cadillac
1403
0.8%
11814
7.1%
3299
2.0%
Chevrolet
Chrysler
Dodge
4664
2.8%
19021
11.4%
Geo
213
0.1%
GMC
3455
2.1%
Ford
Harley Davidson
1020
0.6%
19373
11.6%
Hummer
123
0.1%
Hyundai
3859
2.3%
Infiniti
187
0.1%
Isuzu
664
0.4%
Honda
Jaguar
493
0.3%
Jeep
6695
4.0%
Kia
1288
0.8%
Lexus
1801
1.1%
Lincoln
2124
1.3%
Mazda
1740
1.0%
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Vehicle Make
Count
Percent
Mercedes
2222
1.3%
Mercury
3264
1.9%
Mitsubishi
611
0.4%
Nissan
5080
3.0%
Oldsmobile
1463
0.9%
Plymouth
Pontiac
Porsche
565
0.3%
1184
0.7%
139
0.1%
Saab
1931
1.2%
Saturn
3476
2.1%
Scion
423
0.3%
Subaru
6500
3.9%
Suzuki
425
0.3%
Toyota
37373
22.3%
Volkswagen
4491
2.7%
Volvo
3201
1.9%
Other, SPECIFY
1860
1.1%
Don't Know
832
0.5%
Refused
225
0.1%
Total
CCC-47: Vehicle Body Type (Weighted) –
BODY
167389
100.0%
CCC-48: Vehicle Fuel Type (Weighted) - FUEL Vehicle Body Type
Count
Car/Station Wagon
81765
48.8%
Van (any type)
12406
7.4%
Diesel
SUV
41605
24.9%
Hybrid
Pickup Truck
20879
12.5%
Flex Fuel
Other type of truck
157
0.1%
Refused
RV
574
0.3%
Motorcycle
1890
1.1%
Refused
8112
4.8%
Total
167389
Percent
Vehicle Fuel Type
Count
Gas
162096
96.8%
1642
1.0%
3032
1.8%
451
0.3%
168
Total
167389
Percent
0.1%
100.0%
100.0%
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Place Characteristics
CCC-49: Primary Trip Purpose (Weighted) – TPURP
Primary Trip Purpose
Count
All other home activities
Percent
436084
44.6%
Work/Job
88470
9.1%
Routine shopping (groceries, clothing,
convenience store, HH maintenance)
65681
6.7%
Visit friends/relatives
47826
4.9%
Household errands (bank, dry cleaning, etc.)
36336
3.7%
Work Business Related
34984
3.6%
Eat meal outside of home
33759
3.5%
Attending Class
29764
3.0%
Personal business (visit government office,
attorney, accountant)
28402
2.9%
Indoor recreation/entertainment
26234
2.7%
Drop off passenger from car
24225
2.5%
Health care (doctor, dentist)
22765
2.3%
Pick up passenger from car
21837
2.2%
Changed type of transportation
20844
2.1%
Service private vehicle (gas, oil lube, etc.)
17454
1.8%
Outdoor recreation/entertainment
10874
1.1%
Civic/Religious activities
10250
1.0%
Working at home (for pay)
6678
0.7%
Shopping for major purchases or specialty
items (appliance, electronics, new vehicle,
major HH repairs)
5184
0.5%
Loop trip
3399
0.3%
All other School Activities
3281
0.3%
All other activities at work
1236
0.1%
Other, SPECIFY
853
0.1%
While Traveling -- Other, Specify
259
0.0%
Volunteer Work/Activities
Total
231
0
0.0%
976680
100.0%
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CCC-50: Total People Traveling in Travel
Party, Including Respondent (Weighted) –
TOTTR
Total People
Traveling
Count
1 person
461794
2 persons
3 persons
CCC-51: Parking Location (Weighted) –
PRKTY
Parking Location
Count
61.1%
Parking Lot
351479
51.3%
202790
26.8%
Parking Garage
6497
0.9%
47246
6.2%
Street
25921
3.8%
4 persons
30415
4.0%
Driveway/personal garage
248205
36.2%
5 persons
13906
1.8%
Did not park
41489
6.1%
806
0.1%
9220
1.3%
Total
756150
Percent
100.0%
Other, SPECIFY
Don't Know
Refused
1385
Total
CCC-52: Paid to Park (Weighted) – PRKCS
Paid to Park
Count
Did not Pay
640372
Did Pay, record
amount
Don't Know
Refused
Total
Percent
93.5%
2265
0.3%
1632
0.2%
40731
5.9%
685001
Count
1435
0.2%
No
661504
96.6%
Don't Know
21850
3.2%
212
Total
685001
100.0%
CCC-53: How Parking Fare was Paid
(Weighted) – PRKHW
How Parking Fare was
Paid
Count
Cash/Credit/Debit Card
Employer-Provided Parking
Pass
Total
Percent
2133
94.2%
132
5.8%
2265
100.0%
CCC-55: Toll Road Used (Weighted) – TOLLT
(Which Toll road was used)?
Which Toll Road
was Used
Percent
Yes
Refused
0.2%
685001
100.0%
CCC-54: Toll Road Used on Trip (Weighted) –
TOLL (Use a Toll road)?
Use a Toll Road
Percent
Percent
Turnpike
948
66.0%
Ted Williams Tunnel
387
27.0%
Tobin Tunnel
101
7.0%
1435
100.0%
Total
0.0%
Count
100.0%
232
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Travel Behavior
CCC-56: Average Household and Person
Trip Rates (Weighted)
CCC-57: Trip Rates by Household Size
(Weighted)
Household
Size
Average Trip Rate
Household
Trip Rate
10.6
1
4.5
4.1
2
8.3
3
13.6
4
17.5
5
22.2
6
26.6
7
24.8
Person
8 or more
29.8
Total
CCC-58: Trip Rates by Number of Household
Workers (Weighted)
Household Workers
10.6
CCC-59: Trip Rates by Household Income
(Weighted)
Trip Rate
Household Income
Trip Rate
0
6.6
Less than $15,000
8.3
1
9.7
$15,000-$24,999
9.2
2
13.1
$25,000-$34,999
8.4
3
16.8
$35,000-$49,999
9.4
4
22.0
$50,000-$74,999
10.2
5
27.2
$75,000-$99,999
11.4
22.7
$100,000-$149,999
13.2
10.6
$150,000 or more
13.3
6
Total
Don't Know/Refused
Total
233
9.8
10.6
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CCC-60: All Trip Modes (Weighted)
Transportation Mode
Count
Walk
Bike
CCC-61: Mode to Work (Weighted)
Percent
Mode to Work
Count
Percent
49002
6.3%
Works from home
6610
7.2%
9209
1.2%
Walk
4048
4.4%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
526450
67.8%
Bike
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
158550
20.4%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
2136
2.3%
69240
75.2%
Public Bus
3142
0.4%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
4068
4.4%
Train
2510
0.3%
Bus / Public Transit
1453
1.6%
Ferry/boat
1158
0.1%
Other, SPECIFY
3544
3.9%
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
2819
0.4%
Don't Know
784
0.9%
352
0.0%
Refused
146
0.2%
19637
2.5%
92029
100.0%
3310
0.4%
Taxi
School bus
Other, SPECIFY
Total
776139
Total
100.0%
CCC-62: Mode to School (Weighted)
Mode to School
Count
Percent
Home schooled
2218
5.9%
Walk
2408
6.4%
Bike
405
1.1%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
Bus / Public Transit
School Bus
Other, SPECIFY
Don't Know
Total
234
6166
16.4%
10489
27.9%
1315
3.5%
13313
35.4%
613
1.6%
639
1.7%
37566
100.0%
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Survey Results for Montachusett MPO (MRPC)
Household Characteristics
MRPC-1: Household Size (Weighted) – HHSIZ
Household
Size
Count
1
26120
2
26623
3
4
MRPC-2: Transit Used on Regular Basis
(Weighted) –RIBUS
Transit Used on Regular
Basis
Count
31.2%
Yes
10152
12.1%
31.8%
No
73567
87.8%
14669
17.5%
Don’t Know
11342
13.5%
5
4251
5.1%
6
667
0.8%
7
125
0.1%
83797
100.0%
Total
Percent
MRPC-3: Household Bicycles (Weighted) –
HHBIC
Total
Percent
78
0.1%
83797
100.0%
MRPC-4: Household Number of Vehicles
(Weighted)-HHVEH
Household Bicycles
Count
0
36552
43.6%
0
6902
8.2%
1
15363
18.3%
1
29157
34.8%
2
14274
17.0%
2
30570
36.5%
3
6214
7.4%
3
10098
12.1%
4
6225
7.4%
4
3632
4.3%
5
3625
4.3%
5
1953
2.3%
6
958
1.1%
6
1114
1.3%
7
276
0.3%
7
8
150
0.2%
8 or More
Don’t Know
Total
Percent
160
0.2%
83797
100.0%
Household Vehicles
Total
235
Count
Percent
65
0.1%
306
0.4%
83797
100.0%
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MRPC-5: Household Ethnicity (Weighted)RACE
MRPC-6: Hispanic or Latino Households
(Weighted) – HISP
Household Ethnicity
Count
Hispanic or Latino
Household
White Alone
77498
Percent
Yes
4837
5.8%
No
78726
93.9%
426
0.5%
American Indian or Alaskan
Native Alone
278
0.3%
Asian Alone
637
0.8%
Some Other Race Alone
3543
4.2%
Two or More Races
1181
1.4%
234
0.3%
83797
100.0%
Total
MRPC-7: Household Residence Type
(Weighted)-RESTY
Household Residence Type
Count
Single Family Detached Dwelling
57187
Percent
Total
MRPC-8: Ownership of Household Residence
(Weighted) – OWN
Own/Mortgaged
62527
74.6%
Renter
21270
25.4%
83797
100.0%
Building with 5-19 Units
5096
6.1%
Building with 20 or More Units
6706
8.0%
210
0.3%
83797
100.0%
Total
MRPC-9: Cell phone lines in Household
(Weighted) – CPLNS
Count
0.3%
100.0%
68.2%
17.4%
Cell Phones in Household
234
83797
Count
14597
Total
Refused
Home Ownership
Building with 2-4 Units
Refused
Percent
92.5%
Black or African American Alone
Refused
Count
Percent
Percent
MRPC-10: Landlines in Household
(Weighted)-PHLNS
Landlines in Household
Count
Percent
0
6850
8.2%
0
77989
93.1%
1
28320
33.8%
1
5020
6.0%
2
29677
35.4%
2
358
0.4%
3
11172
13.3%
3
125
0.1%
4
6225
7.4%
4
306
0.4%
5
1365
1.6%
5
83797
100.0%
6
0
0%
77989
93.1%
7
0
0%
8
189
0.2%
83797
100.0%
Total
Total
236
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MRPC-11: Fax Lines in Household (Weighted)
– FXLNS
Fax Lines in Household
Count
MRPC-12: Household Income (Weighted) –
INCOME Percent
Household Income
Count
Percent
0
3221
55.5%
Less than $15,000
11975
14.3%
1
2588
44.5%
$15,000-$24,999
10389
12.4%
5808
100.0%
$25,000-$34,999
7748
9.2%
$35,000-$49,999
8500
10.1%
$50,000-$74,999
14321
17.1%
$75,000-$99,999
13138
15.7%
$100,000-$149,999
8657
10.3%
$150,000 or more
5615
6.7%
Total
Don't Know/Refused
Total
MRPC-13: Trips Made by Household on
Travel Day (Weighted) – HTRIPS
Trips Made by Household
on Travel Day
Count
3455
4.1%
83797
100.0%
MRPC-14: Household Students (Weighted) –
HHSTU
Percent
Household Students
Count
Percent
None
5423
6.5%
0
55935
66.8%
1 to 5
29425
35.1%
1
13634
16.3%
6 to 10
27174
32.4%
2
9138
10.9%
11 to 15
11742
14.0%
3
4976
5.9%
16 to 20
4954
5.9%
4
115
0.1%
21 to 30
4307
5.1%
83797
100.0%
31 to 50
772
0.9%
83797
100.0%
Total
Total
237
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MRPC-15: Household Workers (Weighted) –
HHWRK
Household Workers
Count
MRPC-16: Licensed Drivers in Household
(Weighted) –HHLIC
Licensed Drivers in
Household
Percent
Count
Percent
0
22837
27.3%
0
5337
6.4%
1
30022
35.8%
1
26527
31.7%
2
24524
29.3%
2
40051
47.8%
3
5256
6.3%
3
9616
11.5%
1158
1.4%
4
1863
2.2%
83797
100.0%
5
403
0.5%
83797
100.0%
4
Total
Total
MRPC-17: Distribution of Households by Day of Week of Travel (Weighted) – DAY
Day of Week of Travel
Count
Monday
19390
23.1%
Tuesday
18124
21.6%
Wednesday
14032
16.7%
Thursday
15497
18.5%
Friday
16753
20.0%
83797
100.0%
Total
238
Percent
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Person Characteristics
MRPC-18: Respondent Gender (Weighted) –
GEND
Age Distribution
Count
Younger than 20
45402
23.0%
52.8%
20 to 34 years
34384
17.4%
100.0%
35 to 54 years
59504
30.2%
55 to 64 years
25949
13.2%
65 years or older
28200
14.3%
3806
1.9%
Respondent Gender
Count
Male
93058
47.2%
Female
104186
197244
Total
MRPC-19: Age Distribution (Weighted) –AGE
Percent
Refused Age
Total
MRPC-20: Valid Driver's License (Weighted)LIC
Valid Driver's License
Count
Yes
144981
90.3%
No
15499
9.7%
Total
160479
Percent
100.0%
197244
Respondent has Transit
Pass
Count
Yes
14046
8.8%
No
144926
90.3%
Don’t Know
MRPC-22: Transit Pass Type (Weighted)PASST1, PASST2, PASST3
Local Bus Pass
Count
1273
Percent
9.1%
Link Pass
235
1.7%
Inner Express Bus Pass
253
1.8%
Commuter Rail Pass
939
6.7%
Charlie Card
8095
57.6%
Other, specify
2285
16.3%
560
4.0%
Don't Know
Refused
Total
406
2.9%
14046
100.0%
100.0%
MRPC-21: Respondent has Transit Pass
(Weighted) – TRANS
1507
Total
Transit Pass Type, Multiple
Response
Percent
160479
Percent
0.9%
100.0%
MRPC-23: Worker Status, Computed (Weighted) – WORKS
Worker Status, Computed
Count
Yes
101884
No
58595
36.5%
160479
100.0%
Total
239
Percent
63.5%
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MRPC-24: Employment Status, Non-workers
(Weighted) – WKSTAT
Employment Status, Non
workers
Count
Retired
24684
42.1%
Disabled/On Disability Status
9090
15.5%
Homemaker
6607
11.3%
Unemployed but looking for
work
9319
15.9%
982
1.7%
Unemployed and not looking
for work
Student
6992
11.9%
705
1.2%
Refused
216
0.4%
58595
100.0%
MRPC-26: Hours Worked per Day (Weighted)
- HOURS
Hours Worked per Day
Count
Percent
1
323
0.3%
2
1352
1.3%
3
2805
2.8%
4
4481
4.4%
5
5411
5.3%
6
7740
7.6%
7
5333
5.2%
8
45152
44.3%
9
10354
10.2%
10
10081
9.9%
11
1432
1.4%
12
3915
3.8%
13
104
0.1%
15
135
0.1%
16
213
0.2%
20
91
0.1%
104
0.1%
2567
2.5%
24
Don’t Know
Refused
290
Total
101884
Jobs
Percent
Other, SPECIFY
Total
MRPC-25: Average Number of Jobs
(Weighted)-JOBS
Average
Average Number of Jobs
1.85
MRPC-27: Respondent Average Number of
Days Worked Per Week (Weighted) – WDAYS
Days Worked Per Week
Count
Percent
1
1458
1.4%
2
3988
3.9%
3
8261
8.1%
4
11491
11.3%
5
67684
66.4%
6
7509
7.4%
7
1317
1.3%
102
0.1%
Don't Know
Refused
73
Total
101884
0.1%
100.0%
0.3%
100.0%
240
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MRPC-28: Telecommute Status (Weighted) TELEW
MRPC-29: Flexible Work Program Offered at
Work (Weighted) – SCHED
Worker
Telecommutes
Count
Yes
19419
No
81016
1376
1.4%
Don't Know
73
0.1%
Refused
Don't Know
Refused
Total
Flexible Work Program
Offered at Work
Count
19.1%
Yes
27905
27.4%
79.5%
No
69885
68.6%
4021
3.9%
73
0.1%
Percent
101884
Total
100.0%
101884
Percent
100.0%
MRPC-30: Type of Flexible Work Programs
Offered, Multiple Response (Weighted)FLEXP1, FLEXP2, FLEXP3
MRPC-31: Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program (Weighted)-FLEXT
Type of Flexible Work
Programs Offered, Multiple
Response
Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program
Count
Yes
22960
82.3%
No
4785
17.1%
Count
9/80 Work Period
Percent
1084
3.7%
12571
43.1%
4/40 Work Week
1206
4.1%
Flexible Hours
4363
15.0%
Other, Specify
4289
14.7%
Don't Know
5114
17.5%
Early Arrival/Departure
Refused
Total
520
1.8%
29148
100.0%
MRPC-32: Disabled License Plate
(Weighted)- EDISA
Disabled License Plate
Count
Yes
11077
5.9%
No
176044
94.0%
168
0.1%
Don’t Know
Total
187289
Percent
Don't Know
Total
Percent
160
0.6%
27905
100.0%
MRPC-33: Disabled Transit Registration
(Weighted) –EDIS2
Disabled Transit
Registration
Count
Percent
Yes
7901
4.2%
No
179040
95.6%
Don’t Know
100.0%
348
Total
241
187289
0.2%
100.0%
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MRPC-34: Level of Education Completed
(Weighted) –EDUCA
Level of Education
Completed
Count
Not a high school graduate, 12th
grade or less. (Includes very young
children)
51092
25.9%
High school graduate (high school
diploma or GED)
40731
20.7%
Some college credit but no degree
24601
12.5%
Associate or technical school
degree
18912
9.6%
Bachelor's or undergraduate
degree
38454
19.5%
Graduate Degree (includes
professional degrees, MD, DDs, JD)
22826
11.6%
Other, SPECIFY
119
0.1%
Don't Know
332
0.2%
Refused
177
0.1%
Total
197244
Percent
Part-time
Count
9159
Full-time
Total
School Enrollment Status
Count
Yes
51386
26.1%
No
145690
73.9%
Don’t Know
167
Total
Percent
0.1%
197244
100.0%
100.0%
MRPC-36: Full-time / Part-time Student Status
(Weighted)-FPTIM
Full-time / Part-time Student
Status
MRPC-35: School Enrollment Status
(Weighted)-ENROL
Percent
MRPC-37: Student Grade Level Attends
(Weighted)-SCHOL
Student Grade Level
Count
1639
Percent
17.8%
Daycare
3.2%
42227
82.2%
Nursery School, Preschool
1493
2.9%
51386
100.0%
Kindergarten to Grade 8
25089
48.8%
Grade 9 to 12
11730
22.8%
Technical/Vocational School
151
0.3%
Two-year college (community
college)
4245
8.3%
4-year college or university
4262
8.3%
Graduate School/Professional
2397
4.7%
Don't Know/Refused
Total
242
380
0.7%
51386
100.0%
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MRPC-38: Transit Trips Made in Past Week
(Weighted)- TTRIP
Transit Trips Made in Past
Week
Count
0
165872
84.1%
1
2126
1.1%
2
7172
3.6%
3
753
0.4%
4
2859
1.4%
5
2067
1.0%
6
1208
0.6%
7
443
0.2%
8
1336
0.7%
10
4942
2.5%
12
1436
0.7%
14
2569
1.3%
16
82
0.0%
18
398
0.2%
19
153
Percent
MRPC-39: Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School (Weighted)- BIKFA
Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School
Count
Yes
52127
36.9%
No
71909
50.9%
Don't Know
16156
11.4%
1164
0.8%
Refused
Total
141357
Percent
100.0%
MRPC-40: Days Used Bike for Recreation in Past Week (Weighted)- BIKD1 Days Used Bike for
Recreation in Past Week
Count
0.1%
0
94455
70.1%
6809
5.1%
Percent
20
469
0.2%
1
24
547
0.3%
2
5681
4.2%
25
195
0.1%
3
2196
1.6%
28
661
0.3%
4
1274
0.9%
30
164
0.1%
1789
0.9%
5
578
0.4%
6
226
0.2%
7
1335
1.0%
16303
12.1%
Don't Know
Total
197244
100.0%
Don't Know
Refused
5919
Total
243
134777
4.4%
100.0%
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MRPC-41: Days Used Bike for Transportation
in Past Week (Weighted) – BIKD2
Days Used Bike for
Transportation in Past Week
Count
0
106700
79.2%
1
2677
2.0%
2
737
0.5%
3
695
0.5%
4
153
0.1%
5
721
0.5%
6
0
7
217
0.2%
16689
12.4%
6188
4.6%
Don't Know
Refused
Total
134777
MRPC-42: Bike Lanes/Trails Used (Weighted)
– BIKRD
Percent
Count
Percent
8412
4.3%
No
177833
90.2%
9912
5.0%
Refused
1086
Total
197244
Off-Road
13883
10.3%
On-Road
30033
22.3%
Both
26936
20.0%
Don't Know
52006
38.6%
Refused
11919
8.8%
Total
Percent
134777
100.0%
100.0%
Yes
Don't Know
Count
0%
MRPC-43: Internet was Used on Travel Day in
Place of Trips (Weighted)-INUSE
Internet was used on Travel
Day in Place of Trips
Bike Lanes/Trails Used
for Non-Recreational
Purposes
0.6%
100.0%
MRPC-44: Reason for Non-Travel (Weighted)-NOGO Reason for Non-Travel
Count
Personally Sick
Percent
1900
6.7%
Caretaking Sick Kids
326
1.1%
Caretaking Sick Other
141
0.5%
Homebound Elderly or Disabled
4148
14.6%
Worked at Home for Pay
3176
11.2%
10152
35.6%
Worked Around Home (Not for
Pay)
Out of Area
Other, SPECIFY
Total
244
395
1.4%
8246
29.0%
28483
100.0%
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Vehicle Characteristics
MRPC-45: Vehicle Year (Weighted) – YEAR
Vehicle Year
1964 or older
Count
Percent
112
0.1%
1965-1979
1548
1.0%
1980-1989
4032
2.7%
1990-1999
29473
19.8%
2000-2003
36414
24.4%
2004-2006
37866
25.4%
2007
11843
7.9%
2008
8496
5.7%
2009
9057
6.1%
2010
7902
5.3%
2011
2319
1.6%
Total
149061
100.0%
MRPC-46: Vehicle Make (Weighted) – MAKE
Vehicle Make
Count
Percent
Acura
1073
0.7%
Audi
1629
1.1%
BMW
2213
1.4%
Buick
3472
2.2%
976
0.6%
13823
8.9%
3111
2.0%
Cadillac
Chevrolet
Chrysler
Dodge
5982
3.9%
Ford
21680
14.0%
GMC
3388
2.2%
Harley Davidson
2584
1.7%
14373
9.3%
6690
4.3%
Infiniti
245
0.2%
Isuzu
528
0.3%
Honda
Hyundai
Jaguar
Jeep
Kawasaki
267
0.2%
3586
2.3%
603
0.4%
1821
1.2%
821
0.5%
Lincoln
796
0.5%
Mazda
3999
2.6%
883
0.6%
Kia
Lexus
Mercedes
245
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Vehicle Make
2024
1.3%
Mitsubishi
748
0.5%
Nissan
6805
4.4%
Oldsmobile
1457
0.9%
701
0.5%
Pontiac
1242
0.8%
Porsche
114
0.1%
Saab
1672
1.1%
Saturn
2304
1.5%
493
0.3%
7420
4.8%
Scion
Subaru
Suzuki
1159
0.8%
Toyota
24571
15.9%
Volkswagen
2678
1.7%
Volvo
1661
1.1%
Yamaha
1413
0.9%
Other, SPECIFY
1859
1.2%
Don't Know
Total
MRPC-47: Vehicle Body Type (Weighted) –
BODY
Count
Car/Station Wagon
75598
Van (any type)
Percent
Mercury
Plymouth
Vehicle Body Type
Count
1606
1.0%
154469
100.0%
MRPC-48: Vehicle Fuel Type (Weighted) - FUEL Percent
48.9%
Vehicle Fuel Type
Count
Percent
Gas
149923
97.1%
9980
6.5%
Diesel
2337
1.5%
SUV
36747
23.8%
Hybrid
2209
1.4%
Pickup Truck
18754
12.1%
526
0.3%
Motorcycle
6248
4.0%
Refused
6615
4.3%
RV
Total
154469
Total
154469
100.0%
100.0%
246
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Place Characteristics
MRPC-49: Primary Trip Purpose (Weighted) – TPURP
Primary Trip Purpose
Count
All other home activities
Percent
412095
46.2%
Work/Job
79598
8.9%
Routine shopping (groceries, clothing, convenience
store, HH maintenance)
62804
7.0%
Visit friends/relatives
37097
4.2%
Changed type of transportation
31351
3.5%
Work Business Related
27364
3.1%
Eat meal outside of home
26875
3.0%
Attending Class
25884
2.9%
Drop off passenger from car
25854
2.9%
Household errands (bank, dry cleaning, etc.)
24984
2.8%
Personal business (visit government office, attorney,
accountant)
22792
2.6%
Pick up passenger from car
20675
2.3%
Indoor recreation/entertainment
20465
2.3%
Health care (doctor, dentist)
18408
2.1%
Outdoor recreation/entertainment
16558
1.9%
Service private vehicle (gas, oil lube, etc.)
11615
1.3%
Civic/Religious activities
8166
0.9%
Working at home (for pay)
7941
0.9%
Shopping for major purchases or specialty items
(appliance, electronics, new vehicle, major HH
repairs)
3699
0.4%
All other School Activities
3261
0.4%
All other activities at work
1939
0.2%
Loop trip
1793
0.2%
Other, SPECIFY
847
0.1%
Volunteer Work/Activities
157
0.0%
While Traveling -- Other, Specify
Total
247
0
0.0%
892221
100.0%
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MRPC-50: Total People Traveling in Travel
Party, Including Respondent (Weighted) –
TOTTR
Total People
Traveling
Count
1 person
384058
2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
Parking Location
Count
57.5%
Parking Lot
285881
47.6%
177157
26.5%
Parking Garage
7696
1.3%
65343
9.8%
Street
43782
7.3%
28570
4.3%
Driveway/personal garage
214743
35.8%
1.9%
Did not park
13004
Total
MRPC-51: Parking Location (Weighted) –
PRKTY
668132
Percent
100.0%
43462
7.2%
Other, SPECIFY
2582
0.4%
Don't Know
1977
0.3%
174
0.0%
Refused
Total
MRPC-52: Paid to Park (Weighted) – PRKCS
600296
100.0%
MRPC-53: How Parking Fare was Paid
(Weighted) – PRKHW
How Parking Fare was
Paid
Paid to Park
Count
Did not Pay
549696
91.6%
5343
81.5%
6554
1.1%
Per-Paid parking Pass
977
14.9%
1510
0.3%
Employer-Provided Parking Pass
160
2.4%
42536
7.1%
Don’t Know
74
1.1%
6554
100.0%
Did Pay, record amount
Don't Know
Refused
Total
600296
Percent
Percent
Use a Toll Road
Count
1890
0.3%
No
588178
98.0%
Don't Know
10054
1.7%
174
0.0%
Total
600296
Total
Percent
MRPC-55: Toll Road Used (Weighted) – TOLLT
(Which Toll road was used)?
Which Toll Road
was Used
Percent
Yes
Refused
Cash/Credit/Debit Card
100.0%
MRPC-54: Toll Road Used on Trip (Weighted)
– TOLL (Use a Toll road)?
Count
Turnpike
Ted Williams Tunnel
Sumner Tunnel
Total
Count
Percent
1502
79.4%
238
12.6%
151
8.0%
1890
100.0%
100.0%
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Travel Behavior
MRPC-56: Average Household and Person
Trip Rates (Weighted)
MRPC-57: Trip Rates by Household Size
(Weighted)
Household
Size
Average Trip Rate
Household
Trip Rate
10.6
1
4.1
2
8.3
3
13.6
4
17.5
5
22.2
6
26.6
7
24.8
Person
4.5
8 or more
29.8
Total
MRPC-58: Trip Rates by Number of
Household Workers (Weighted)
Household Workers
0
10.6
MRPC-59: Trip Rates by Household Income
(Weighted)
Trip Rate
Household Income
Trip Rate
6.6
Less than $15,000
8.3
1
9.7
$15,000-$24,999
9.2
2
13.1
$25,000-$34,999
8.4
3
16.8
$35,000-$49,999
9.4
4
22.0
$50,000-$74,999
10.2
5
27.2
$75,000-$99,999
11.4
6
22.7
$100,000-$149,999
13.2
10.6
$150,000 or more
13.3
Total
Don't Know/Refused
Total
249
9.8
10.6
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MRPC-60: All Trip Modes (Weighted)
Transportation Mode
Count
Walk
Bike
MRPC-61: Mode to Work (Weighted)
Percent
Mode to Work
47668
6.9%
Works from home
7151
7.0%
3143
0.5%
Walk
1887
1.9%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
451346
64.9%
Bike
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
148950
21.4%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
Public Bus
4780
0.7%
Train
8176
1.2%
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
2744
0.4%
1273
0.2%
25573
3.7%
Taxi
School bus
Other, SPECIFY
1324
Total
694977
Count
Percent
373
0.4%
85476
83.9%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
1223
1.2%
Bus / Public Transit
4073
4.0%
Other, SPECIFY
1265
1.2%
Don't Know
113
0.1%
Refused
324
0.3%
Total
0.2%
101884
100.0%
100.0%
MRPC-62: Mode to School (Weighted)
Mode to School
Count
Home schooled
1141
Walk
Percent
2.2%
1542
3.0%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
11218
21.8%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
14532
28.3%
Bus / Public Transit
1019
2.0%
20743
40.4%
Other, SPECIFY
949
1.8%
Don't Know
241
0.5%
51386
100.0%
School Bus
Total
250
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Survey Results for Berkshire MPO (BRPC)
Household Characteristics
BRPC-1: Household Size (Weighted) – HHSIZ
Household
Size
Count
Percent
BRPC-2: Transit Used on Regular Basis
(Weighted) –RIBUS
Transit Used on Regular
Basis
Count
Percent
1
17639
31.7%
Yes
6240
11.2%
2
21634
38.9%
No
49263
88.6%
3
7621
13.7%
DK
120
0.2%
55623
100.0%
4
6604
11.9%
5
1423
2.6%
6
701
1.3%
55623
100.0%
Total
BRPC-3: Household Bicycles (Weighted) –
HHBIC
Household Bicycles
Count
BRPC-4: Household Number of Vehicles
(Weighted)-HHVEH
Household Vehicles
Percent
0
24330
43.7%
1
10374
18.7%
2
9458
17.0%
3
5033
9.0%
4
3664
6.6%
5
1248
2.2%
6
1130
2.0%
7
200
0.4%
8
186
0.3%
55623
100.0%
Total
Total
Percent
0
4805
8.6%
1
21362
38.4%
2
20654
37.1%
3
5762
10.4%
4
1895
3.4%
5
742
1.3%
6
217
0.4%
7
8 or More
Total
251
Count
185
0.3%
55623
100.0%
4805
8.6%
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BRPC-5: Household Ethnicity (Weighted)RACE
Household Ethnicity
Count
White Alone
Percent
BRPC-6: Hispanic or Latino Households
(Weighted) – HISP
Hispanic or Latino Household
Count
Percent
51658
92.9%
Yes
915
1.6%
Black or African American Alone
201
0.4%
No
54708
98.4%
American Indian or Alaskan Native
Alone
754
1.4%
55623
100.0%
Asian Alone
201
0.4%
915
1.6%
Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander
Alone
678
1.2%
1613
2.9%
519
0.9%
55623
100.0%
51658
92.9%
Some Other Race Alone
Two or More Races
Refused
Total
BRPC-7: Household Residence Type
(Weighted)-RESTY
Total
BRPC-8: Ownership of Household Residence
(Weighted) – OWN
Household Residence Type
Count
Single Family Detached Dwelling
39686
71.3%
Building with 2-4 Units
10515
18.9%
Building with 5-19 Units
3530
6.3%
Building with 20 or More Units
1892
55623
Total
RF
Percent
Home Ownership
Count
Own/Mortgaged
41271
74.2%
Renter
13759
24.7%
Other, Specify
186
0.3%
3.4%
DK
140
0.3%
100.0%
RF
266
0.5%
55623
100.0%
Total
BRPC-9: Cell phone lines in Household
(Weighted) – CPLNS
Cell Phones in Household
Count
Percent
BRPC-10: Landlines in Household
(Weighted)-PHLNS
Percent
Landlines in Household
Count
Percent
0
4370
7.9%
0
378
0.7%
1
23198
41.7%
1
50785
91.3%
2
19314
34.7%
2
3576
6.4%
3
4742
8.5%
3
678
1.2%
4
3154
5.7%
4
5
845
1.5%
55623
100.0%
Total
Total
252
207
0.4%
55623
100.0%
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BRPC-11: Fax Lines in Household (Weighted)
– FXLNS
Fax Lines in Household
Count
BRPC-12: Household Income (Weighted) –
INCOME Percent
Household Income
Count
Percent
0
2850
63.9%
Less than $15,000
8357
15.0%
1
1610
36.1%
$15,000-$24,999
6458
11.6%
4461
100.0%
$25,000-$34,999
6480
11.7%
$35,000-$49,999
8800
15.8%
$50,000-$74,999
9686
17.4%
$75,000-$99,999
7676
13.8%
$100,000-$149,999
3138
5.6%
$150,000 or more
3178
5.7%
Total
Don't Know/Refused
Total
BRPC-13: Trips Made by Household on Travel
Day (Weighted) – HTRIPS
Trips Made by Household on
Travel Day
Count
2970
5.3%
1 to 5
19626
35.3%
6 to 10
16140
29.0%
11 to 15
8925
16.0%
16 to 20
4450
8.0%
21 to 30
2917
5.2%
31 to 50
Total
595
1.1%
55623
100.0%
3.3%
100.0%
BRPC-14: Household Students (Weighted) –
HHSTU
Household Students
Percent
None
1849
55623
Percent
0
38631
69.5%
1
8977
16.1%
2
6484
11.7%
3
1318
2.4%
4
214
0.4%
55623
100.0%
Total
253
Count
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BRPC-15: Household Workers (Weighted) –
HHWRK
Household Workers
Count
Licensed Drivers in
Household
Percent
0
16913
30.4%
1
22348
40.2%
2
13221
23.8%
3
2674
4.8%
4
467
0.8%
55623
100.0%
Total
BRPC-16: Licensed Drivers in Household
(Weighted) –HHLIC
Count
Percent
0
3841
6.9%
1
19556
35.2%
2
27689
49.8%
3
3303
5.9%
4
Total
1234
2.2%
55623
100.0%
BRPC-17: Distribution of Households by Day of Week of Travel (Weighted) – DAY
Day of Week of Travel
Count
Percent
Monday
11389
20.5%
Tuesday
10665
19.2%
Wednesday
10296
18.5%
Thursday
Friday
Total
254
9672
17.4%
13600
24.5%
55623
100.0%
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Person Characteristics
BRPC-18: Respondent Gender (Weighted) –
GEND
Respondent Gender
BRPC-19: Age Distribution (Weighted) –AGE
Age Distribution
Count
Percent
Count
Percent
Male
60888
50.2%
Younger than 20
25077
20.7%
Female
60335
49.8%
20 to 34 years
23438
19.3%
121224
100.0%
35 to 54 years
32182
26.5%
55 to 64 years
17921
14.8%
65 years or older
20659
17.0%
1946
1.6%
Total
Refused Age
Total
BRPC-20: Valid Driver's License (Weighted)LIC
Valid Driver's License
Count
Percent
121224
100.0%
BRPC-21: Respondent has Transit Pass
(Weighted) – TRANS
Respondent has Transit
Pass
Count
Percent
Yes
88474
86.4%
Yes
4190
4.1%
No
13949
13.6%
No
98232
95.9%
102423
100.0%
102423
100.0%
Total
Total
BRPC-22: Transit Pass Type (Weighted)PASST1, PASST2, PASST3
Transit Pass Type, Multiple
Response
Local Bus Pass
Count
1788
Percent
42.7%
Charlie Card
217
5.2%
Other, specify
1967
46.9%
218
5.2%
4190
100.0%
Refused
Total
BRPC-23: Worker Status, Computed
(Weighted) – WORKS
Worker Status, Computed
Count
Percent
Yes
57965
56.6%
No
44458
43.4%
102423
100.0%
Total
255
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BRPC-24: Employment Status, Non-workers
(Weighted) – WKSTAT
Employment Status, Non
workers
Retired
Disabled/On Disability Status
Count
Percent
19449
43.7%
7025
15.8%
Homemaker
5965
13.4%
Unemployed but looking for work
4636
10.4%
Unemployed and not looking for
work
458
1.0%
6551
14.7%
Student
Other, SPECIFY
Total
374
0.8%
44458
100.0%
BRPC-26: Hours Worked per Day (Weighted)
- HOURS
Hours Worked per Day
Count
BRPC-25: Average Number of Jobs
(Weighted)-JOBS
Jobs
Average
Average Number of Jobs
1.16
BRPC-27: Respondent Average Number of
Days Worked Per Week (Weighted) – WDAYS
Percent
Days Worked Per Week
Count
Percent
1
464
0.8%
1
722
1.2%
2
494
0.9%
2
2467
4.3%
3
965
1.7%
3
4247
7.3%
4
3898
6.7%
4
5921
10.2%
5
3144
5.4%
5
37741
65.1%
6
5691
9.8%
6
4086
7.0%
7
2700
4.7%
81
0.1%
57965
100.0%
7
3491
6.0%
8
24390
42.1%
9
4833
8.3%
10
5773
10.0%
11
221
0.4%
12
1428
2.5%
13
78
0.1%
14
989
1.7%
15
436
0.8%
24
127
0.2%
DK
1197
2.1%
RF
347
0.6%
57965
100.0%
Total
Don't Know
Total
256
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BRPC-28: Telecommute Status (Weighted) TELEW
Worker
Telecommutes
Count
BRPC-29: Flexible Work Program Offered at
Work (Weighted) – SCHED
Flexible Work Program
Offered at Work
Percent
Count
Percent
Yes
10636
18.3%
Yes
9385
16.2%
No
47098
81.3%
No
46122
79.6%
Don't Know
Total
230
0.4%
57965
100.0%
Don't Know
Total
BRPC-30: Type of Flexible Work Programs
Offered, Multiple Response (Weighted)FLEXP1, FLEXP2, FLEXP3
Type of Flexible Work
Programs Offered, Multiple
Response
Count
9/80 Work Period
Percent
562
5.7%
3247
33.1%
238
2.4%
Flexible Hours
2604
26.6%
Other, Specify
1697
17.3%
Don't Know
1189
12.1%
Early Arrival/Departure
4/40 Work Week
Refused
Total
265
2.7%
9801
100.0%
Yes
No
Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program
Percent
Yes
8140
86.7%
No
618
6.6%
Don't Know
627
6.7%
9385
100.0%
Total
BRPC-33: Disabled Transit Registration
(Weighted) –EDIS2
Disabled Transit
Registration
Count
Percent
Percent
7840
6.8%
Yes
2385
2.1%
92.8%
No
112341
97.5%
495
Total
Count
Count
106886
Refused
4.2%
100.0%
BRPC-31: Respondent Participates in Flexible
Work Program (Weighted)-FLEXT
BRPC-32: Disabled License Plate (Weighted)EDISA
Disabled License Plate
2457
57965
115221
0.4%
Refused
495
Total
100.0%
257
115221
0.4%
100.0%
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BRPC-34: Level of Education Completed
(Weighted) –EDUCA
Level of Education
Completed
Count
Percent
Not a high school graduate, 12th
grade or less. (Includes very young
children)
25882
21.4%
High school graduate (high school
diploma or GED)
30482
25.1%
Some college credit but no degree
17263
14.2%
Associate or technical school
degree
10792
8.9%
Bachelor's or undergraduate
degree
19610
16.2%
Graduate Degree (includes
professional degrees, MD, DDs, JD)
16286
13.4%
Don't Know
674
0.6%
Refused
234
0.2%
Total
121224
Part-time
Count
4249
Full-time
Total
School Enrollment Status
Count
Percent
Yes
28250
23.3%
No
92974
76.7%
121224
100.0%
Total
100.0%
BRPC-36: Full-time / Part-time Student Status
(Weighted)-FPTIM
Full-time / Part-time Student
Status
BRPC-35: School Enrollment Status
(Weighted)-ENROL
Percent
BRPC-37: Student Grade Level Attends
(Weighted)-SCHOL
Student Grade Level
Count
1120
Percent
15.0%
Daycare
24001
85.0%
Nursery School, Preschool
1548
5.5%
28250
100.0%
Kindergarten to Grade 8
10223
36.2%
8576
30.4%
Technical/Vocational School
389
1.4%
Two-year college (community
college)
2092
7.4%
4-year college or university
3005
10.6%
Grade 9 to 12
Graduate School/Professional
Total
258
4.0%
1296
4.6%
28250
100.0%
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BRPC-38: Transit Trips Made in Past Week
(Weighted)- TTRIP
Transit Trips Made in Past
Week
Count
Percent
BRPC-39: Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School (Weighted)- BIKFA
Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School
Count
Percent
0
105088
86.7%
1
1164
1.0%
2
2908
2.4%
3
1357
1.1%
4
1797
1.5%
5
298
0.2%
6
825
0.7%
7
780
0.6%
8
526
0.4%
9
390
0.3%
10
1954
1.6%
11
0
0.0%
12
595
0.5%
13
0
0.0%
14
247
0.2%
15
349
0.3%
Days Used Bike for
Recreation in Past Week
16
198
0.2%
0
58281
72.1%
17
0
0.0%
1
5603
6.9%
18
0
0.0%
2
3478
4.3%
19
0
0.0%
3
1099
1.4%
20
946
0.8%
21
619
0.5%
4
401
0.5%
22
0
0.0%
5
272
0.3%
23
0
0.0%
6
354
0.4%
24
0
0.0%
25
121
Don't Know
1062
Total
121224
Yes
34789
42.9%
No
34482
42.5%
Don't Know
9639
11.9%
Refused
2183
2.7%
81092
100.0%
Total
BRPC-40: Days Used Bike for Recreation in Past Week (Weighted)- BIKD1 Count
7
0.1%
Don't Know
0.9%
Refused
Total
100.0%
259
Percent
694
0.9%
4943
6.1%
5737
7.1%
80861
100.0%
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BRPC-41: Days Used Bike for Transportation
in Past Week (Weighted) – BIKD2
Days Used Bike for
Transportation in Past Week
Count
65822
81.4%
1
1312
1.6%
2
692
0.9%
3
686
0.8%
4
363
0.4%
5
743
0.9%
6
205
0.3%
7
1024
1.3%
Don't Know
4277
5.3%
Refused
5737
7.1%
80861
100.0%
BRPC-43: Internet was Used on Travel Day in
Place of Trips (Weighted)-INUSE
Internet was used on Travel
Day in Place of Trips
Count
Percent
Yes
4733
3.9%
No
109268
90.1%
6153
5.1%
Don't Know
Refused
1070
Total
121224
Bike Lanes/Trails Used
for Non-Recreational
Purposes
Percent
0
Total
BRPC-42: Bike Lanes/Trails Used (Weighted) –
BIKRD
0.9%
100.0%
Count
Percent
Off-Road
12240
15.1%
On-Road
17762
22.0%
Both
18098
22.4%
Don't Know
24455
30.2%
8306
10.3%
80861
100.0%
Refused
Total
BRPC-44: Reason for Non-Travel (Weighted)NOGO
Reason for Non-Travel
Count
Personally Sick
Percent
2260
11.2%
Caretaking Sick Kids
391
1.9%
Caretaking Sick Other
340
1.7%
11.2%
Homebound Elderly or Disabled
2262
Worked at Home for Pay
2367
11.7%
Worked Around Home (Not for Pay)
4396
21.8%
Out of Area
1144
5.7%
Other
7028
34.8%
20189
100.0%
Total
260
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Vehicle Characteristics
BRPC-45: Vehicle Year (Weighted) – YEAR
Vehicle Year
1964 or older
Count
Percent
658
0.7%
1965-1979
977
1.1%
1980-1989
2475
2.7%
1990-1999
16684
18.3%
2000-2003
22093
24.2%
2004-2006
24121
26.4%
2007
5909
6.5%
2008
6684
7.3%
2009
5358
5.9%
2010
5263
5.8%
2011
1120
1.2%
91342
100.0%
Total
BRPC-46: Vehicle Make (Weighted) – MAKE
Vehicle Make
Acura
Count
Percent
132
0.1%
Audi
568
0.6%
BMW
1261
1.3%
Buick
2513
2.7%
302
0.3%
Chevrolet
8125
8.6%
Chrysler
2558
2.7%
Cadillac
Dodge
5814
6.2%
Ford
10969
11.7%
GMC
3570
3.8%
Harley Davidson
1217
1.3%
10893
11.6%
3896
4.1%
Infiniti
570
0.6%
Jeep
1994
2.1%
Kawasaki
185
0.2%
Kia
945
1.0%
Lexus
929
1.0%
Lincoln
492
0.5%
Mazda
1768
1.9%
Honda
Hyundai
Mercedes
479
0.5%
Mercury
1091
1.2%
Mitsubishi
796
0.8%
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Nissan
3894
4.1%
Oldsmobile
562
0.6%
Plymouth
333
0.4%
Pontiac
2139
2.3%
Porsche
128
0.1%
Saab
636
0.7%
Saturn
759
0.8%
178
0.2%
5285
5.6%
Scion
Subaru
Suzuki
1114
1.2%
Toyota
11533
12.3%
Volkswagen
2095
2.2%
Volvo
1555
1.7%
252
0.3%
1912
2.0%
Yamaha
Other, SPECIFY
Don't Know
Total
BRPC-47: Vehicle Body Type (Weighted) –
BODY
Vehicle Body Type
Car/Station Wagon
Van (any type)
Count
42811
591
0.6%
94034
100.0%
BRPC-48: Vehicle Fuel Type (Weighted) - FUEL Percent
Vehicle Fuel Type
45.5%
Gas
Count
Percent
90612
96.4%
8205
8.7%
Diesel
1681
1.8%
SUV
20863
22.2%
Hybrid
1250
1.3%
Pickup Truck
13655
14.5%
Flex Fuel
360
0.4%
407
0.4%
Don't Know
131
0.1%
1660
1.8%
94034
100.0%
891
0.9%
Other type of truck
Motorcycle
Other, SPECIFY
Refused
Total
5542
5.9%
94034
100.0%
Total
262
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Place Characteristics
BRPC-49: Primary Trip Purpose (Weighted) – TPURP
Primary Trip Purpose
Count
Percent
All other home activities
268341
45.8%
Work/Job
47151
8.1%
Routine shopping (groceries, clothing,
convenience store, HH maintenance)
45846
7.8%
Visit friends/relatives
28712
4.9%
Household errands (bank, dry cleaning, etc.)
22067
3.8%
Work Business Related
21241
3.6%
Eat meal outside of home
19485
3.3%
Attending Class
19477
3.3%
Personal business (visit government office,
attorney, accountant)
17612
3.0%
Indoor recreation/entertainment
13712
2.3%
Drop off passenger from car
13347
2.3%
Health care (doctor, dentist)
12973
2.2%
Pick up passenger from car
12432
2.1%
Changed type of transportation
11769
2.0%
Service private vehicle (gas, oil lube, etc.)
7566
1.3%
Outdoor recreation/entertainment
7192
1.2%
Civic/Religious activities
4281
0.7%
Working at home (for pay)
2810
0.5%
Shopping for major purchases or specialty items
(appliance, electronics, new vehicle, major HH
repairs)
2621
0.4%
Loop trip
2515
0.4%
All other School Activities
2047
0.3%
All other activities at work
1444
0.2%
959
0.2%
0
0.0%
Other, SPECIFY
While Traveling -- Other, Specify
Volunteer Work/Activities
0
Total
263
585602
0.0%
100.0%
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BRPC-50: Total People Traveling in Travel
Party, Including Respondent (Weighted) –
TOTTR
Total People
Traveling
Count
Percent
BRPC-51: Parking Location (Weighted) –
PRKTY
Parking Location
Count
Parking Lot
Percent
174540
44.2%
1 person
255239
57.2%
Parking Garage
4116
1.0%
2 persons
130925
29.3%
Street
28622
7.2%
3 persons
36630
8.2%
Driveway/personal garage
150932
38.2%
4 persons
13681
3.1%
Did not park
26583
6.7%
5 persons
10091
2.3%
Other, SPECIFY
943
0.2%
446566
100.0%
9112
2.3%
Total
Don't Know
Refused
380
Total
BRPC-52: Paid to Park (Weighted) – PRKCS
Paid to Park
Count
Did not Pay
362668
Percent
91.8%
Did Pay, record
amount
1269
0.3%
Don't Know
4185
1.1%
27105
6.9%
395227
100.0%
Refused
Total
BRPC-54: Toll Road Used on Trip (Weighted) –
TOLL (Use a Toll road)?
Use a Toll Road
Count
Percent
Yes
2815
0.7%
No
381482
96.5%
Don't Know
10550
Refused
380
Total
395227
0.1%
395227
100.0%
BRPC-53: How Parking Fare was Paid
(Weighted) – PRKHW
How Parking Fare was Paid
Count
Percent
Cash/Credit/Debit Card
896
70.6%
Per-Paid parking Pass
253
19.9%
Employer-Provided Parking Pass
Total
121
9.5%
1269
100.0%
BRPC-55: Toll Road Used (Weighted) – TOLLT
(Which Toll road was used)?
Which Toll Road
was Used
Turnpike
Total
2.7%
Count
Percent
2815
100.0%
2815
100.0%
0.1%
100.0%
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Travel Behavior
BRPC-56: Average Household and Person
Trip Rates (Weighted)
BRPC-57: Trip Rates by Household Size
(Weighted)
Household Size
Average Trip Rate
Household
Person
Trip Rate
10.6
1
4.5
4.1
2
8.3
3
13.6
4
17.5
5
22.2
6
26.6
7
24.8
8 or more
29.8
Total
BRPC-58: Trip Rates by Number of Household
Workers (Weighted)
Household Workers
10.6
BRPC-59: Trip Rates by Household Income
(Weighted)
Trip Rate
Household Income
Trip Rate
0
6.6
Less than $15,000
8.3
1
9.7
$15,000-$24,999
9.2
2
13.1
$25,000-$34,999
8.4
3
16.8
$35,000-$49,999
9.4
4
22.0
$50,000-$74,999
10.2
5
27.2
$75,000-$99,999
11.4
6
22.7
$100,000-$149,999
13.2
10.6
$150,000 or more
13.3
Total
Don't Know/Refused
Total
265
9.8
10.6
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BRPC-60: All Trip Modes (Weighted)
Transportation Mode
BRPC-61: Mode to Work (Weighted)
Count
Percent
Mode to Work
Count
Walk
45027
9.7%
Works from home
4772
8.2%
Bike
2205
0.5%
Walk
3335
5.8%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
292944
63.1%
Bike
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
101832
21.9%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
Public Bus
Percent
720
1.2%
45793
79.0%
2945
0.6%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
2374
4.1%
Train
443
0.1%
Bus / Public Transit
440
0.8%
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
595
0.1%
Other, SPECIFY
305
0.5%
Refused
Taxi
2205
0.5%
15607
3.4%
Motorcycle Driver
451
0.1%
Other, SPECIFY
123
0.0%
School bus
Total
464378
Total
224
0.4%
57965
100.0%
100.0%
BRPC-62: Mode to School (Weighted)
Mode to School
Count
Home schooled
Percent
1087
3.8%
Walk
559
2.0%
Bike
218
0.8%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
6233
22.1%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
7512
26.6%
235
0.8%
11839
41.9%
566
2.0%
28250
100.0%
Bus / Public Transit
School Bus
Other, SPECIFY
Total
266
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Survey Results for Franklin Transportation Planning Organization
(FRCOG)
Household Characteristics
FRCOG-1: Household Size (Weighted) –
HHSIZ
Household
Size
Count
Percent
FRCOG-2: Transit Used on Regular Basis
(Weighted) –RIBUS
Transit Used on Regular
Basis
1
8369
27.5%
Yes
2
11006
36.1%
No
3
4378
14.4%
4
4256
14.0%
5
1975
6.5%
6
309
1.0%
7
154
0.5%
30447
100.0%
Total
FRCOG-3: Household Bicycles (Weighted) –
HHBIC
Count
2262
Total
Percent
7.4%
28185
92.6%
30447
100.0%
FRCOG-4: Household Number of Vehicles
(Weighted)-HHVEH
Household Bicycles
Count
0
11050
36.3%
0
1190
3.9%
1
5354
17.6%
1
11945
39.2%
2
5655
18.6%
2
11976
39.3%
3
3189
10.5%
3
3153
10.4%
4
2813
9.2%
4
1199
3.9%
5
941
3.1%
5
529
1.7%
6
610
2.0%
6
277
0.9%
7
197
0.6%
8 or More
8
639
2.1%
30447
100.0%
Total
Percent
Household Vehicles
Total
267
Count
Percent
179
0.6%
30447
100.0%
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FRCOG-5: Household Ethnicity (Weighted)RACE
Household Ethnicity
Count
White Alone
28997
Percent
FRCOG-6: Hispanic or Latino Households
(Weighted) – HISP
Hispanic or Latino
Household
Yes
318
1.0%
29939
98.3%
Black or African American Alone
170
0.6%
Some Other Race Alone
221
0.7%
Refused
670
Refused
Total
Total
2.2%
389
1.3%
30447
100.0%
FRCOG-7: Household Residence Type
(Weighted)-RESTY
Household Residence Type
Count
Single Family Detached Dwelling
21874
Percent
FRCOG-8: Ownership of Household
Residence (Weighted) – OWN
71.8%
Own/Mortgaged
21461
70.5%
Renter
8986
29.5%
30447
100.0%
22.1%
Building with 5-19 Units
1483
4.9%
374
1.2%
30447
100.0%
Total
FRCOG-9: Cell phone lines in Household
(Weighted) – CPLNS
Cell Phones in Household
Count
0.6%
100.0%
Count
6715
Total
190
30447
Home Ownership
Building with 2-4 Units
Building with 20 or More Units
Percent
95.2%
No
Two or More Races
Count
Percent
FRCOG-10: Landlines in Household
(Weighted)-PHLNS
Percent
Landlines in Household
Count
Percent
0
5675
18.6%
0
273
0.9%
1
10160
33.4%
1
28841
94.7%
2
9282
30.5%
2
696
2.3%
3
3130
10.3%
3
529
1.7%
4
1826
6.0%
4
0
5
374
1.2%
5
107
0.4%
30447
100.0%
30447
100.0%
Total
Total
268
0%
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FRCOG-11: Fax Lines in Household
(Weighted) – FXLNS
Fax Lines in Household
Count
FRCOG-12: Household Income (Weighted) –
INCOME
0
633
47.5%
1
700
52.5%
1333
100.0%
Total
Household Income
Percent
3165
10.4%
$15,000-$24,999
4378
14.4%
$25,000-$34,999
4898
16.1%
$35,000-$49,999
4347
14.3%
$50,000-$74,999
5766
18.9%
$75,000-$99,999
4531
14.9%
$100,000-$149,999
1453
4.8%
$150,000 or more
771
2.5%
Total
Trips Made by Household on
Travel Day
Count
Percent
Less than $15,000
Don't Know/Refused
FRCOG-13: Trips Made by Household on
Travel Day (Weighted) – HTRIPS
Count
1139
3.7%
30447
100.0%
FRCOG-14: Household Students (Weighted) –
HHSTU
Percent
Household Students
Count
0
19437
Percent
63.8%
None
1743
5.7%
1
4376
14.4%
1 to 5
9184
30.2%
2
3985
13.1%
6 to 10
9050
29.7%
3
2003
6.6%
11 to 15
5160
16.9%
4
490
1.6%
16 to 20
3257
10.7%
5
21 to 30
1578
5.2%
31 to 50
Total
475
1.6%
30447
100.0%
Total
269
156
0.5%
30447
100.0%
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FRCOG-15: Household Workers (Weighted)
– HHWRK
Household Workers
Count
Licensed Drivers in
Household
Percent
0
7501
24.6%
1
11211
36.8%
2
9394
30.9%
3
2069
6.8%
4
272
0.9%
30447
100.0%
Total
FRCOG-16: Licensed Drivers in Household
(Weighted) –HHLIC
Count
Percent
0
600
2.0%
1
11313
37.2%
2
15185
49.9%
3
2786
9.2%
4
291
1.0%
5
116
0.4%
6
Total
156
0.5%
30447
100.0%
FRCOG-17: Distribution of Households by Day of Week of Travel (Weighted) – DAY
Day of Week of Travel
Count
Monday
5996
Percent
19.7%
Tuesday
6891
22.6%
Wednesday
5643
18.5%
Thursday
5683
18.7%
Friday
6234
20.5%
30447
100.0%
Total
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Person Characteristics
FRCOG-18: Respondent Gender (Weighted)
– GEND
Respondent Gender
Count
Male
34908
47.7%
Female
38257
52.3%
Total
73165
FRCOG-19: Age Distribution (Weighted) –
AGE
Percent
Age Distribution
100.0%
Count
Younger than 20
17607
24.1%
20 to 34 years
14630
20.0%
35 to 54 years
20559
28.1%
55 to 64 years
9572
13.1%
65 years or older
9194
12.6%
Refused Age
1603
2.2%
73165
100.0%
Total
FRCOG-20: Valid Driver's License
(Weighted)-LIC
Percent
FRCOG-21: Respondent has Transit Pass
(Weighted) – TRANS
Count
Yes
52426
89.9%
Yes
2636
4.5%
No
5859
10.1%
No
55356
95.0%
58285
100.0%
Total
Percent
Respondent has Transit
Pass
Valid Driver's License
Don’t Know
Total
FRCOG-22: Transit Pass Type (Weighted)PASST1, PASST2, PASST3
Transit Pass Type, Multiple
Response
Local Bus Pass
Count
657
Link Pass
Percent
24.9%
61
2.3%
Charlie Card
1087
41.2%
Other, specify
633
24.0%
Don't Know
Total
198
7.5%
2636
100.0%
Count
Percent
293
0.5%
58285
100.0%
FRCOG-23: Worker Status, Computed (Weighted) – WORKS
Worker Status, Computed
Count
Yes
37080
No
21205
36.4%
58285
100.0%
Total
271
Percent
63.6%
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FRCOG-24: Employment Status, Non-workers
(Weighted) – WKSTAT
Employment Status, Non
workers
Count
Percent
Retired
7692
36.3%
Disabled/On Disability Status
3721
17.5%
Homemaker
2416
11.4%
Unemployed but looking for work
1863
8.8%
Unemployed and not looking for
work
724
3.4%
4543
21.4%
Student
Other, SPECIFY
Total
246
1.2%
21205
100.0%
FRCOG-26: Hours Worked per Day
(Weighted) - HOURS
Hours Worked per Day
Count
FRCOG-25: Average Number of Jobs
(Weighted)-JOBS
Jobs
Average
Average Number of Jobs
1.19
FRCOG-27: Respondent Average Number of
Days Worked Per Week (Weighted) – WDAYS
Percent
Days Worked Per Week
Count
Percent
1
76
0.2%
1
475
1.3%
2
337
0.9%
2
1314
3.5%
3
1397
3.8%
3
3228
8.7%
4
2239
6.0%
4
4330
11.7%
5
2490
6.7%
5
23151
62.4%
6
3919
10.6%
6
3348
9.0%
7
1026
2.8%
207
0.6%
37080
100.0%
7
3674
9.9%
8
14389
38.8%
9
2883
7.8%
10
3171
8.6%
11
208
0.6%
12
1605
4.3%
13
132
0.4%
14
447
1.2%
16
56
0.2%
RF
Total
58
0.2%
37080
100.0%
Don't Know
Total
272
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FRCOG-28: Telecommute Status (Weighted)
- TELEW
Worker
Telecommutes
Count
FRCOG-29: Flexible Work Program Offered at
Work (Weighted) – SCHED
Flexible Work Program
Offered at Work
Percent
Count
Percent
Yes
5941
16.0%
Yes
7277
19.6%
No
30726
82.9%
No
28499
76.9%
Don't Know
Total
413
1.1%
37080
100.0%
Don't Know
Total
FRCOG-30: Type of Flexible Work Programs
Offered, Multiple Response (Weighted)FLEXP1, FLEXP2, FLEXP3
Type of Flexible Work
Programs Offered, Multiple
Response
Count
9/80 Work Period
Early Arrival/Departure
4/40 Work Week
Flexible Hours
Other, Specify
Don't Know
Refused
Total
Percent
282
3.6%
2558
32.6%
686
8.7%
2052
26.2%
841
10.7%
1040
13.3%
382
4.9%
7841
100.0%
FRCOG-32: Disabled License Plate
(Weighted)- EDISA
Disabled License Plate
Yes
Count
Refused
Total
3.5%
100.0%
FRCOG-31: Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program (Weighted)-FLEXT
Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program
Count
Percent
Yes
5541
76.1%
No
1628
22.4%
108
1.5%
7277
100.0%
Don't Know
Total
FRCOG-33: Disabled Transit Registration
(Weighted) –EDIS2
Disabled Transit
Registration
Count
Percent
6.1%
Yes
1863
2.7%
65295
93.5%
No
67544
96.7%
253
0.4%
Don’t Know
154
0.2%
69814
100.0%
Refused
253
0.4%
69814
100.0%
4266
No
Percent
1304
37080
Total
273
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FRCOG-34: Level of Education Completed
(Weighted) –EDUCA
Level of Education
Completed
Count
Not a high school graduate, 12th
grade or less. (Includes very young
children)
19172
High school graduate (high school
diploma or GED)
15558
21.3%
Percent
26.2%
Some college credit but no degree
8140
11.1%
6405
8.8%
Bachelor's or undergraduate
degree
13200
18.0%
Graduate Degree (includes
professional degrees, MD, DDs, JD)
10538
14.4%
152
0.2%
73165
100.0%
Total
FRCOG-36: Full-time / Part-time Student
Status (Weighted)-FPTIM
Full-time / Part-time Student
Status
Count
Percent
Part-time
4103
18.2%
Full-time
18469
81.8%
22571
100.0%
Total
School Enrollment Status
Count
Yes
22571
No
Total
Associate or technical school
degree
Don't Know
FRCOG-35: School Enrollment Status
(Weighted)-ENROL
Percent
30.9%
50593
69.1%
73165
100.0%
FRCOG-37: Student Grade Level Attends
(Weighted)-SCHOL
Student Grade Level
Count
Daycare
160
Nursery School, Preschool
Kindergarten to Grade 8
Grade 9 to 12
Percent
0.7%
673
3.0%
10459
46.3%
4915
21.8%
Technical/Vocational School
124
0.5%
Two-year college (community
college)
3756
16.6%
4-year college or university
1198
5.3%
Graduate School/Professional
Total
274
1286
5.7%
22571
100.0%
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FRCOG-38: Transit Trips Made in Past Week
(Weighted)- TTRIP
Transit Trips Made in Past
Week
Count
0
63736
87.1%
1
265
0.4%
2
1569
2.1%
3
305
0.4%
4
1384
1.9%
5
662
0.9%
6
805
1.1%
7
272
0.4%
8
295
0.4%
10
470
0.6%
12
1174
1.6%
14
856
1.2%
16
274
0.4%
20
133
0.2%
30
206
Don't Know
Total
Percent
FRCOG-39: Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School (Weighted)- BIKFA
Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School
Count
Yes
29507
53.6%
No
19954
36.2%
4612
8.4%
991
1.8%
55064
100.0%
Don't Know
Refused
Total
Percent
FRCOG-40: Days Used Bike for Recreation in Past Week (Weighted)- BIKD1 Days Used Bike for
Recreation in Past Week
Count
0.3%
0
36097
65.2%
758
1.0%
1
4312
7.8%
73165
100.0%
2
2828
5.1%
3
2398
4.3%
4
468
0.8%
5
556
1.0%
6
125
0.2%
7
659
1.2%
Don't Know
5532
10.0%
Refused
2427
4.4%
55400
100.0%
Total
275
Percent
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FRCOG-41: Days Used Bike for Transportation
in Past Week (Weighted) – BIKD2
Days Used Bike for
Transportation in Past Week
Count
0
43886
79.2%
1
860
1.6%
2
763
1.4%
3
755
1.4%
4
137
0.2%
5
370
0.7%
6
420
0.8%
7
74
0.1%
Don't Know
5708
10.3%
Refused
2427
4.4%
55400
100.0%
Total
FRCOG-42: Bike Lanes/Trails Used
(Weighted) – BIKRD
Bike Lanes/Trails Used
for Non-Recreational
Purposes
Percent
Off-Road
Count
Percent
Yes
3658
5.0%
No
66218
90.5%
3288
4.5%
73165
100.0%
Don't Know
Total
Percent
4409
8.0%
On-Road
15787
28.5%
Both
12364
22.3%
Don't Know
18422
33.3%
4418
8.0%
55400
100.0%
Refused
Total
FRCOG-43: Internet was Used on Travel Day
in Place of Trips (Weighted)-INUSE
Internet was used on Travel
Day in Place of Trips
Count
FRCOG-44: Reason for Non-Travel
(Weighted)-NOGO
Reason for Non-Travel
Count
Percent
Personally Sick
1340
15.4%
Homebound Elderly or Disabled
1150
13.2%
338
3.9%
1735
20.0%
Worked at Home for Pay
Worked Around Home (Not for Pay)
Out of Area
Other, SPECIFY
Total
276
413
4.8%
3711
42.7%
8688
100.0%
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Vehicle Characteristics
FRCOG-45: Vehicle Year (Weighted) – YEAR
Vehicle Year
1964 or older
Count
Percent
159
0.3%
1965-1979
627
1.1%
1980-1989
1409
2.6%
1990-1999
14048
25.7%
2000-2003
14742
27.0%
2004-2006
11627
21.3%
2007
3258
6.0%
2008
2873
5.3%
2009
2066
3.8%
2010
3165
5.8%
2011
660
1.2%
54635
100.0%
Total
FRCOG-46: Vehicle Make (Weighted) – MAKE
Vehicle Make
Count
Percent
Acura
133
0.2%
Audi
183
0.3%
BMW
413
0.7%
Buick
946
1.7%
Cadillac
218
0.4%
Chevrolet
5771
10.3%
Chrysler
1046
1.9%
Dodge
2830
5.1%
Ford
5026
9.0%
Geo
233
0.4%
GMC
2075
3.7%
594
1.1%
Honda
6426
11.5%
Hyundai
2559
4.6%
Infiniti
81
0.1%
Isuzu
114
0.2%
Harley Davidson
Jaguar
Jeep
Kawasaki
82
0.1%
1551
2.8%
80
0.1%
Kia
319
0.6%
Lexus
103
0.2%
Lincoln
87
0.2%
Mazda
918
1.6%
Mercedes
521
0.9%
Mercury
251
0.4%
277
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Vehicle Make
Mitsubishi
125
0.2%
3.6%
Oldsmobile
371
0.7%
Plymouth
301
0.5%
Pontiac
684
1.2%
Saab
750
1.3%
Saturn
1299
2.3%
Subaru
3385
6.1%
Suzuki
257
0.5%
Toyota
9462
16.9%
Volkswagen
1675
3.0%
Volvo
1357
2.4%
643
1.2%
Yamaha
Other, SPECIFY
Total
FRCOG-47: Vehicle Body Type (Weighted) –
BODY
Count
Car/Station Wagon
26029
Van (any type)
SUV
Pickup Truck
Other type of truck
RV
Motorcycle
Other, Specify
Refused
Total
Percent
1989
Nissan
Vehicle Body Type
Count
1026
1.8%
55885
100.0%
FRCOG-48: Vehicle Fuel Type (Weighted) - FUEL Percent
46.6%
Vehicle Fuel Type
Count
Percent
Gas
53110
95.0%
4065
7.3%
Diesel
1952
3.5%
12106
21.7%
Hybrid
559
1.0%
8477
15.2%
Flex Fuel
237
0.4%
381
0.7%
1539
2.8%
156
0.3%
2896
5.2%
55885
100.0%
Total
278
264
0.5%
55885
100.0%
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Place Characteristics
FRCOG-49: Primary Trip Purpose (Weighted) – TPURP
Primary Trip Purpose
Count
Percent
All other home activities
161678
45.9%
Work/Job
28514
8.1%
Routine shopping (groceries, clothing,
convenience store, HH maintenance)
27468
7.8%
Visit friends/relatives
15237
4.3%
Drop off passenger from car
13638
3.9%
Attending Class
13005
3.7%
Eat meal outside of home
12345
3.5%
Household errands (bank, dry cleaning, etc.)
10537
3.0%
Work Business Related
10526
3.0%
Indoor recreation/entertainment
9169
2.6%
Personal business (visit government office,
attorney, accountant)
8881
2.5%
Pick up passenger from car
8763
2.5%
Outdoor recreation/entertainment
8150
2.3%
Changed type of transportation
6081
1.7%
Health care (doctor, dentist)
3934
1.1%
Service private vehicle (gas, oil lube, etc.)
3030
0.9%
Working at home (for pay)
2577
0.7%
Civic/Religious activities
2308
0.7%
All other School Activities
1654
0.5%
Loop trip
1337
0.4%
All other activities at work
1188
0.3%
Other, SPECIFY
1050
0.3%
861
0.2%
0
0.0%
Shopping for major purchases or specialty
items (appliance, electronics, new vehicle,
major HH repairs)
While Traveling -- Other, Specify
Volunteer Work/Activities
0
Total
279
351930
0.0%
100.0%
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FRCOG-50: Total People Traveling in Travel
Party, Including Respondent (Weighted) –
TOTTR
Total People
Traveling
Count
1 person
149378
2 persons
3 persons
Parking Location
Count
55.4%
Parking Lot
106506
43.8%
68918
25.6%
Parking Garage
1058
0.4%
38451
14.3%
Street
21951
9.0%
Driveway/personal
garage
88592
36.4%
Did not park
22777
9.4%
819
0.3%
333
0.1%
1186
0.5%
Percent
4 persons
11433
4.2%
5 persons
1511
0.6%
Total
FRCOG-51: Parking Location (Weighted) –
PRKTY
269690
100.0%
Other, SPECIFY
Don't Know
Refused
Total
FRCOG-52: Paid to Park (Weighted) – PRKCS
Paid to Park
Count
Did not Pay
216293
Did Pay, record
amount
Don't Know
Refused
Total
Percent
88.9%
3300
1.4%
348
0.1%
23281
9.6%
243222
Use a Toll Road
Count
811
0.3%
No
234004
96.2%
7353
3.0%
Don't Know
Refused
1054
Total
243222
How Parking Fare was Paid
100.0%
Count
Cash/Credit/Debit Card
91.7%
76
2.3%
Employer-Provided Parking Pass
94
2.8%
104
3.2%
3300
100.0%
Refused
Total
Percent
3026
Per-Paid parking Pass
FRCOG-55: Toll Road Used (Weighted) –
TOLLT (Which Toll road was used)?
Which Toll Road
was Used
Percent
Yes
243222
FRCOG-53: How Parking Fare was Paid
(Weighted) – PRKHW
100.0%
FRCOG-54: Toll Road Used on Trip
(Weighted) – TOLL (Use a Toll road)?
Percent
Turnpike
Total
Count
Percent
811
100.0%
811
100.0%
0.4%
100.0%
280
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Travel Behavior
FRCOG-56: Average Household and Person
Trip Rates (Weighted)
FRCOG-57: Trip Rates by Household Size
(Weighted)
Average Trip Rate
Household
Household Size
Trip Rate
10.6
1
4.5
4.1
2
8.3
3
13.6
4
17.5
5
22.2
6
26.6
7
24.8
Person
8 or more
29.8
Total
FRCOG-58: Trip Rates by Number of
Household Workers (Weighted)
Household Workers
6.6
1
9.7
2
FRCOG-59: Trip Rates by Household Income
(Weighted)
Trip Rate
0
Household Income
13.1
3
16.8
4
22.0
5
27.2
6
22.7
Total
10.6
10.6
Less than $15,000
8.3
$15,000-$24,999
9.2
$25,000-$34,999
8.4
$35,000-$49,999
9.4
$50,000-$74,999
10.2
$75,000-$99,999
11.4
$100,000-$149,999
13.2
$150,000 or more
13.3
Don't Know/Refused
Total
281
Trip Rate
9.8
10.6
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FRCOG-60: All Trip Modes (Weighted)
Transportation Mode
Count
Walk
Bike
FRCOG-61: Mode to Work (Weighted)
Percent
Mode to Work
Count
20112
7.2%
Works from home
2731
7.4%
4363
1.6%
Walk
972
2.6%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
182417
65.4%
Bike
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
59790
21.4%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
1157
0.4%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
268
0.1%
Bus / Public Transit
Taxi
1658
0.6%
Other, SPECIFY
School bus
7417
2.7%
Refused
Motorcycle Driver
1016
0.4%
Public Bus
Dial-A-Ride/Paratransit
Other, SPECIFY
568
Total
278766
Total
Percent
106
0.3%
29757
80.3%
2287
6.2%
614
1.7%
507
1.4%
105
0.3%
37080
100.0%
0.2%
100.0%
FRCOG-62: Mode to School (Weighted)
Mode to School
Count
Home schooled
Percent
1233
5.5%
Walk
994
4.4%
Bike
1019
4.5%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
4451
19.7%
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
8412
37.3%
469
2.1%
5004
22.2%
609
2.7%
Bus / Public Transit
School Bus
Other, SPECIFY
Don't Know
Total
282
378
1.7%
22571
100.0%
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Survey Results for Martha’s Vineyard MPO (MVC)
Household Characteristics
MVC-1: Household Size (Weighted) – HHSIZ
Household Size
Count
Percent
1
1325
24.0%
2
2979
53.9%
3
336
6.1%
4
699
12.6%
5
83
1.5%
6
0
7
108
2.0%
5530
100.0%
Total
Count
Transit Used on Regular
Basis
Count
Percent
Yes
1045
18.9%
No
4325
78.2%
160
2.9%
5530
100.0%
Don’t Know
Total
0%
MVC-3: Household Bicycles (Weighted) –
HHBIC
Household Bicycles
MVC-2: Transit Used on Regular Basis
(Weighted) –RIBUS
MVC-4: Household Number of Vehicles
(Weighted)-HHVEH
Percent
Household Vehicles
Count
Percent
0
831
15.0%
1
1687
30.5%
1
1028
18.6%
2
2717
49.1%
2
1643
29.7%
3
791
14.3%
3
248
4.5%
4
215
3.9%
4
1040
18.8%
7
5
521
9.4%
6
220
4.0%
5530
100.0%
Total
Total
283
121
2.2%
5530
100.0%
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MVC-5: Household Ethnicity (Weighted)RACE
Household Ethnicity
Count
White Alone
5239
Percent
94.7%
American Indian or Alaskan
Native Alone
107
1.9%
Refused
183
3.3%
5530
100.0%
Total
MVC-7: Household Residence Type
(Weighted)-RESTY
Household Residence Type
Count
Single Family Detached Dwelling
5079
Building with 2-4 Units
Total
Percent
91.8%
451
8.2%
5530
100.0%
MVC-6: Hispanic or Latino Households
(Weighted) – HISP
Hispanic or Latino
Household
Count
Percent
0
499
9.0%
1
1319
23.9%
2
3101
56.1%
3
301
5.4%
4
201
3.6%
5
108
2.0%
5530
100.0%
Total
Percent
Yes
310
5.6%
No
5036
91.1%
Refused
Total
183
3.3%
5530
100.0%
MVC-8: Ownership of Household Residence
(Weighted) – OWN
Home Ownership
Count
Own/Mortgaged
Total
Percent
4993
90.3%
537
9.7%
5530
100.0%
Renter
MVC-9: Cell phone lines in Household
(Weighted) – CPLNS
Cell Phones in Household
Count
MVC-10: Landlines in Household
(Weighted)-PHLNS
Landlines in Household
Count
Percent
1
4912
88.8%
2
618
11.2%
5530
100.0%
Total
284
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MVC-11: Fax Lines in Household (Weighted)
– FXLNS
Fax Lines in Household
0
Count
451
1
167
Total
618
Percent
MVC-12: Household Income (Weighted) –
INCOME Household Income
Less than $15,000
317
5.7%
27.0%
$15,000-$24,999
310
5.6%
100.0%
$25,000-$34,999
316
5.7%
$35,000-$49,999
1336
24.2%
$50,000-$74,999
1277
23.1%
$75,000-$99,999
910
16.5%
$100,000-$149,999
414
7.5%
$150,000 or more
137
2.5%
Don't Know/Refused
511
9.2%
5530
100.0%
MVC-13: Trips Made by Household on Travel
Day (Weighted) – HTRIPS
Count
1900
34.4%
6 to 10
1752
31.7%
11 to 15
803
14.5%
16 to 20
268
4.8%
Total
MVC-14: Household Students (Weighted) –
HHSTU
Household Students
Percent
1 to 5
21 to 30
Percent
73.0%
Total
Trips Made by Household
on Travel Day
Count
807
14.6%
5530
100.0%
Percent
0
4516
81.7%
1
282
5.1%
2
541
9.8%
3
Total
285
Count
191
3.5%
5530
100.0%
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MVC-15: Household Workers (Weighted) –
HHWRK
Household Workers
Count
1496
27.1%
1
1735
31.4%
2
2109
38.1%
3
190
3.4%
5530
100.0%
Total
Licensed Drivers in
Household
Percent
0
MVC-16: Licensed Drivers in Household
(Weighted) –HHLIC
Count
Percent
1
1829
33.1%
2
3258
58.9%
3
336
6.1%
4
Total
108
2.0%
5530
100.0%
MVC-17: Distribution of Households by Day of Week of Travel (Weighted) – DAY
Day of Week of Travel
Count
Percent
Monday
1950
35.3%
Tuesday
647
11.7%
Wednesday
952
17.2%
Thursday
Friday
Total
286
729
13.2%
1252
22.6%
5530
100.0%
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Person Characteristics
MVC-18: Respondent Gender (Weighted) –
GEND
Respondent Gender
Count
Percent
Male
5465
44.3%
Female
6881
55.7%
12346
100.0%
Total
MVC-19: Age Distribution (Weighted) –AGE
Age Distribution
Count
Younger than 20
1896
15.4%
20 to 34 years
2316
18.8%
35 to 54 years
2905
23.5%
55 to 64 years
1898
15.4%
65 years or older
2653
21.5%
Refused Age
Total
MVC-20: Valid Driver's License (Weighted)LIC
Valid Driver's License
Yes
Count
9967
No
Total
Percent
Yes
598
5.7%
No
10564
100.0%
Local Bus Pass
114
Ferry / Board Pass
Total
Percent
22.5%
392
77.5%
506
100.0%
5.5%
100.0%
Respondent has Transit
Pass
94.3%
Count
678
12346
MVC-21: Respondent has Transit Pass
(Weighted) – TRANS
Count
506
Total
MVC-22: Transit Pass Type (Weighted)PASST1, PASST2, PASST3
Transit Pass Type, Multiple
Response
Percent
Percent
4.8%
10058
95.2%
10564
100.0%
MVC-23: Worker Status, Computed
(Weighted) – WORKS
Worker Status, Computed
Count
Percent
Yes
6507
61.6%
No
4057
38.4%
10564
100.0%
Total
287
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MVC-24: Employment Status, Non-workers
(Weighted) – WKSTAT
Employment Status, Non
workers
Count
Retired
Percent
2540
62.6%
Disabled/On Disability Status
292
7.2%
Homemaker
435
10.7%
Unemployed but looking for work
677
16.7%
Student
114
2.8%
4057
100.0%
Total
MVC-26: Hours Worked per Day (Weighted)
- HOURS
Hours Worked per Day
Count
MVC-25: Average Number of Jobs
(Weighted)-JOBS
Percent
Jobs
Average
Average Number of Jobs
1.13
MVC-27: Respondent Average Number of
Days Worked Per Week (Weighted) – WDAYS
Days Worked Per Week
Count
1
61
0.9%
1
2
103
1.6%
4
438
6.7%
3
261
4.0%
5
3476
53.4%
4
200
3.1%
6
1456
22.4%
5
277
4.3%
7
969
14.9%
6
644
9.9%
6507
100.0%
7
564
8.7%
8
2477
38.1%
9
571
8.8%
10
918
14.1%
12
74
1.1%
15
Don’t Know
Total
98
1.5%
261
4.0%
6507
100.0%
168
Percent
Total
288
2.6%
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MVC-28: Telecommute Status (Weighted) TELEW
Worker
Telecommutes
Count
Percent
MVC-29: Flexible Work Program Offered at
Work (Weighted) – SCHED
Flexible Work Program
Offered at Work
Count
Percent
Yes
1707
26.2%
Yes
1753
26.9%
No
4800
73.8%
No
4646
71.4%
6507
100.0%
Total
Refused
Total
MVC-30: Type of Flexible Work Programs
Offered, Multiple Response (Weighted)FLEXP1, FLEXP2, FLEXP3
Type of Flexible Work
Programs Offered, Multiple
Response
Count
9/80 Work Period
0
Early Arrival/Departure
368
4/40 Work Week
0
Percent
0%
21.0%
415
23.7%
Other, Specify
658
37.5%
Don't Know
146
8.4%
Refused
166
9.5%
1753
100.0%
Total
Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program
Yes
Count
Total
Percent
1479
84.3%
No
275
15.7%
1753
100.0%
Total
MVC-33: Disabled Transit Registration
(Weighted) –EDIS2
Disabled Transit
Registration
Count
Percent
16.5%
Yes
133
1.1%
9885
83.5%
No
11702
98.9%
11836
100.0%
11836
100.0%
1951
No
Percent
Count
Yes
MVC-32: Disabled License Plate (Weighted)EDISA
Disabled License Plate
1.6%
100.0%
MVC-31: Respondent Participates in Flexible
Work Program (Weighted)-FLEXT
0%
Flexible Hours
107
6507
Total
289
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MVC-34: Level of Education Completed
(Weighted) –EDUCA
Level of Education
Completed
Count
Percent
Not a high school graduate, 12th
grade or less. (Includes very young
children)
1896
15.4%
High school graduate (high school
diploma or GED)
3787
30.7%
Some college credit but no
degree
1407
11.4%
Associate or technical school
degree
1001
8.1%
Bachelor's or undergraduate
degree
2185
17.7%
Graduate Degree (includes
professional degrees, MD, DDs, JD)
2070
16.8%
12346
100.0%
Total
MVC-36: Full-time / Part-time Student Status
(Weighted)-FPTIM
Full-time / Part-time Student
Status
Part-time
Total
School Enrollment Status
Count
Percent
Yes
1961
15.9%
No
10386
84.1%
12346
100.0%
Total
MVC-37: Student Grade Level Attends
(Weighted)-SCHOL
Student Grade Level
Count
38.5%
Nursery School, Preschool
103
5.3%
1205
61.5%
Kindergarten to Grade 8
1961
100.0%
Count
755
Full-time
MVC-35: School Enrollment Status
(Weighted)-ENROL
Percent
Percent
1225
62.5%
Grade 9 to 12
264
13.5%
Two-year college (community
college)
128
6.5%
Graduate School/Professional
241
12.3%
1961
100.0%
Total
290
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MVC-38: Transit Trips Made in Past Week
(Weighted)- TTRIP
Transit Trips Made in Past
Week
Count
Percent
0
8686
70.4%
2
1425
11.5%
3
150
1.2%
5
638
5.2%
6
587
4.8%
10
255
2.1%
14
395
3.2%
16
78
0.6%
20
Total
133
1.1%
12346
100.0%
MVC-39: Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School (Weighted)- BIKFA
Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School
Count
Percent
Yes
5336
65.9%
No
2086
25.8%
616
7.6%
61
0.7%
8099
100.0%
Don't Know
Refused
Total
MVC-40: Days Used Bike for Recreation in Past Week (Weighted)- BIKD1
Days Used Bike for Recreation in Past Week
Count
Percent
0
8007
73.7%
1
1068
9.8%
2
357
3.3%
4
125
1.1%
5
205
1.9%
7
249
2.3%
Don't Know
Total
291
856
7.9%
10866
100.0%
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MVC-41: Days Used Bike for Transportation in
Past Week (Weighted) – BIKD2
Days Used Bike for
Transportation in Past Week
Count
8700
80.1%
1
639
5.9%
2
173
1.6%
5
250
15.8%
On-Road
2132
19.6%
Both
3336
30.7%
2.3%
Don't Know
2785
25.6%
Refused
891
8.2%
10866
100.0%
2.3%
Don't Know
856
7.9%
10866
100.0%
MVC-43: Internet was Used on Travel Day in
Place of Trips (Weighted)-INUSE
Percent
Yes
839
6.8%
No
10875
88.1%
633
5.1%
12346
100.0%
Don't Know
Total
Percent
1722
249
Count
Count
Off-Road
7
Internet was used on Travel
Day in Place of Trips
Bike Lanes/Trails Used
for Non-Recreational
Purposes
Percent
0
Total
MVC-42: Bike Lanes/Trails Used (Weighted) –
BIKRD
Total
MVC-44: Reason for Non-Travel (Weighted)NOGO
Reason for Non-Travel
Count
Percent
Personally Sick
797
34.6%
Worked at Home for Pay
365
15.9%
271
11.8%
Out of Area
128
5.6%
Other SPECIFY
741
32.2%
2302
100.0%
Worked Around Home (Not for
Pay)
Total
292
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Vehicle Characteristics
MVC-45: Vehicle Year (Weighted) – YEAR
Vehicle Year
Count
1980-1989
539
4.8%
2987
26.7%
2000-2003
2754
24.6%
2197
19.6%
2007
757
6.8%
2008
543
4.8%
2009
220
2.0%
2010
849
7.6%
2011
Total
Vehicle Make
Percent
1990-1999
2004-2006
MVC-46: Vehicle Make (Weighted) – MAKE
351
3.1%
11197
100.0%
121
1.1%
BMW
119
1.1%
121
1.1%
1347
12.0%
Chrysler
389
3.5%
Dodge
354
3.2%
Ford
486
4.3%
GMC
403
3.6%
Honda
684
6.1%
Hyundai
167
1.5%
Isuzu
577
5.2%
Jeep
285
2.5%
Kia
183
1.6%
Mercury
160
1.4%
Nissan
524
4.7%
Saturn
249
2.2%
Subaru
738
6.6%
Chevrolet
Suzuki
107
1.0%
Toyota
3866
34.5%
Volkswagen
102
0.9%
Volvo
216
1.9%
11197
100.0%
Total
Vehicle Body Type
Count
3523
31.5%
Van (any type)
1562
14.0%
SUV
4109
36.7%
Pickup Truck
1667
14.9%
Other type of truck
121
1.1%
Refused
215
1.9%
11197
100.0%
Total
MVC-48: Vehicle Fuel Type (Weighted) - FUEL Percent
Car/Station Wagon
Percent
Acura
Buick
MVC-47: Vehicle Body Type (Weighted) –
BODY
Count
Vehicle Fuel Type
Count
Gas
11197
100.0%
11197
100.0%
Total
293
Percent
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Place Characteristics
MVC-49: Primary Trip Purpose (Weighted) – TPURP
Primary Trip Purpose
Count
All other home activities
28204
41.7%
Routine shopping (groceries, clothing, convenience
store, HH maintenance)
8037
11.9%
Work Business Related
6015
8.9%
Work/Job
5035
7.4%
Household errands (bank, dry cleaning, etc.)
3427
5.1%
Changed type of transportation
2965
4.4%
Outdoor recreation/entertainment
2302
3.4%
Pick up passenger from car
1634
2.4%
Drop off passenger from car
1612
2.4%
Indoor recreation/entertainment
1307
1.9%
Visit friends/relatives
1282
1.9%
Working at home (for pay)
1263
1.9%
Personal business (visit government office, attorney,
accountant)
927
1.4%
Attending Class
927
1.4%
Eat meal outside of home
781
1.2%
Health care (doctor, dentist)
650
1.0%
Service private vehicle (gas, oil lube, etc.)
509
0.8%
Shopping for major purchases or specialty items
(appliance, electronics, new vehicle, major HH repairs)
368
0.5%
All other School Activities
150
0.2%
Civic/Religious activities
114
0.2%
Loop trip
103
0.2%
Volunteer Work/Activities
Percent
61
0.1%
Other, SPECIFY
0
0.0%
While Traveling -- Other, Specify
0
0.0%
All other activities at work
0
Total
294
67671
0.0%
100.0%
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MVC-50: Total People Traveling in Travel
Party, Including Respondent (Weighted) –
TOTTR
Total People
Traveling
Count
1 person
35639
2 persons
3 persons
MVC-51: Parking Location (Weighted) –
PRKTY
Parking Location
Count
65.4%
Parking Lot
26310
52.3%
14014
25.7%
Street
2048
4.1%
3340
6.1%
18548
36.9%
4 persons
999
1.8%
5 persons
509
0.9%
1981
3.9%
54501
100.0%
Other, SPECIFY
799
1.6%
Don't Know
625
1.2%
50310
100.0%
Total
Percent
Driveway/personal
garage
Did not park
Total
MVC-52: Paid to Park (Weighted) – PRKCS
Paid to Park
Count
Did not Pay
48069
95.5%
Don't Know
410
0.8%
1831
3.6%
50310
100.0%
Refused
Total
MVC-53: How Parking Fare was Paid
(Weighted) – PRKHW
How Parking Fare
was Paid
Percent
Use a Toll Road
Count
0
No
50034
99.5%
275
0.5%
Don't Know
Refused
0
Total
50310
Percent
0
0%
Per-Paid parking
Pass
0
0%
Employer-Provided
Parking Pass
0
0%
Don’t Know
0
0%
0
0%
MVC-55: Toll Road Used (Weighted) – TOLLT
(Which Toll road was used)?
Which Toll Road
was Used
Percent
Yes
Count
Cash/Credit/Debit
Card
Total
MVC-54: Toll Road Used on Trip (Weighted) –
TOLL (Use a Toll road)?
Percent
0%
Percent
Turnpike
0
0%
Ted Williams Tunnel
0
0%
Sumner Tunnel
0
0%
0
0%
Total
0%
Count
100.0%
295
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Travel Behavior
MVC-56: Average Household and Person
Trip Rates (Weighted)
Household
MVC-57: Trip Rates by Household Size
(Weighted)
Average Trip Rate
Household
Size
10.6
1
4.5
2
8.3
3
13.6
4
17.5
5
22.2
6
26.6
7
24.8
4.1
Person
Trip Rate
8 or more
29.8
Total
MVC-58: Trip Rates by Number of Household
Workers (Weighted)
Household Workers
10.6
MVC-59: Trip Rates by Household Income
(Weighted)
Trip Rate
Household Income
Trip Rate
0
6.6
Less than $15,000
8.3
1
9.7
$15,000-$24,999
9.2
2
13.1
$25,000-$34,999
8.4
3
16.8
$35,000-$49,999
9.4
4
22.0
$50,000-$74,999
10.2
5
27.2
$75,000-$99,999
11.4
22.7
$100,000-$149,999
13.2
10.6
$150,000 or more
13.3
6
Total
Don't Know/Refused
Total
296
9.8
10.6
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MVC-60: All Trip Modes (Weighted)
Transportation
Mode
Count
MVC-61: Mode to Work (Weighted)
Percent
Mode to Work
Count
Percent
Walk
1760
3.2%
Works from home
798
12.3%
Bike
1247
2.3%
Walk
822
12.6%
4886
75.1%
6507
100.0%
Auto/Van/Truck
Driver
42240
76.4%
Auto/Van/Truck
Passenger
8070
14.6%
Ferry/boat
1083
2.0%
School bus
824
1.5%
Other, SPECIFY
Total
102
0.2%
55325
100.0%
Auto/Van/Truck
Driver
Total
MVC-62: Mode to School (Weighted)
Mode to School
Count
Percent
Walk
114
5.8%
Auto/Van/Truck
Driver
128
6.5%
Auto/Van/Truck
Passenger
1052
53.7%
Bus / Public Transit
241
12.3%
School Bus
425
21.7%
1961
100.0%
Total
297
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Survey Results for Nantucket MPO (NPEDC)
Household Characteristics
NPEDC-1: Household Size (Weighted) – HHSIZ
Household Size
Count
Percent
1
697
19.3%
2
1479
40.8%
3
655
18.1%
4
638
17.6%
5
153
4.2%
3623
100.0%
Total
NPEDC-3: Household Bicycles (Weighted) –
HHBIC
Household Bicycles
0
Count
431
Transit Used on Regular
Basis
334
9.2%
1394
38.5%
3
796
22.0%
4
481
13.3%
5
185
5.1%
3623
100.0%
Percent
310
No
Total
8.5%
3313
91.5%
3623
100.0%
NPEDC-4: Household Number of Vehicles
(Weighted)-HHVEH
Household Vehicles
11.9%
2
Count
Yes
Percent
1
Total
NPEDC-2: Transit Used on Regular Basis
(Weighted) –RIBUS
Percent
0
226
6.2%
1
1845
50.9%
2
617
17.0%
3
786
21.7%
4
0
5
Total
298
Count
0%
150
4.1%
3623
100.0%
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NPEDC-5: Household Ethnicity (Weighted)RACE
Household Ethnicity
Count
White Alone
Black or African American Alone
Two or More Races
Total
Percent
NPEDC-6: Hispanic or Latino Households
(Weighted) – HISP
Hispanic or Latino
Household
3219
88.8%
Yes
310
8.5%
No
94
2.6%
3623
100.0%
Count
Single Family Detached Dwelling
Building with 2-4 Units
Total
Percent
Home Ownership
3152
87.0%
Own/Mortgaged
471
13.0%
Renter
3623
100.0%
Count
Percent
0
151
4.2%
1
1260
34.8%
2
1436
39.6%
3
626
17.3%
4
150
Total
3623
4.1%
Percent
0%
3623
100.0%
3623
100.0%
NPEDC-8: Ownership of Household
Residence (Weighted) – OWN
Count
Total
NPEDC-9: Cell phone lines in Household
(Weighted) – CPLNS
Cell Phones in Household
0
Total
NPEDC-7: Household Residence Type
(Weighted)-RESTY
Household Residence
Type
Count
Percent
2882
79.6%
741
20.4%
3623
100.0%
NPEDC-10: Landlines in Household
(Weighted)-PHLNS
Landlines in Household
Count
Percent
1
2824
77.9%
2
649
17.9%
3
0
0%
4
0
0%
5
150
4.1%
3623
100.0%
Total
100.0%
299
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NPEDC-11: Fax Lines in Household
(Weighted) – FXLNS
Fax Lines in Household
Count
NPEDC-12: Household Income (Weighted) –
INCOME
Percent
Household Income
Count
1196
Percent
0
380
47.6%
Less than $15,000
1
419
52.4%
$15,000-$24,999
799
100.0%
$25,000-$34,999
0
$35,000-$49,999
529
14.6%
$50,000-$74,999
362
10.0%
$75,000-$99,999
106
2.9%
$100,000-$149,999
423
11.7%
$150,000 or more
818
22.6%
Don't Know/Refused
189
5.2%
3623
100.0%
Total
0
Total
NPEDC-13: Trips Made by Household on
Travel Day (Weighted) – HTRIPS
Trips Made by Household
on Travel Day
Count
33.0%
0%
0%
NPEDC-14: Household Students (Weighted) –
HHSTU
Percent
Household Students
Count
Percent
1 to 5
984
27.2%
0
2549
70.4%
6 to 10
1198
33.1%
1
432
11.9%
11 to 15
641
17.7%
2
0
16 to 20
548
15.1%
3
21 to 30
99
2.7%
31 to 50
153
4.2%
3623
100.0%
Total
Total
300
0%
641
17.7%
3623
100.0%
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NPEDC-15: Household Workers (Weighted) –
HHWRK
Household Workers
Count
NPEDC-16: Licensed Drivers in Household
(Weighted) –HHLIC
Licensed Drivers in
Household
Percent
Count
Percent
0
1078
29.7%
0
226
6.2%
1
1476
40.7%
1
1486
41.0%
2
758
20.9%
2
1497
41.3%
3
311
8.6%
3
414
11.4%
3623
100.0%
3623
100.0%
Total
Total
NPEDC-17: Distribution of Households by Day of Week of Travel (Weighted) – DAY
Day of Week of Travel
Count
Monday
1188
32.8%
Tuesday
150
4.1%
Wednesday
329
9.1%
662
18.3%
Thursday
Friday
Total
301
Percent
1294
35.7%
3623
100.0%
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Person Characteristics
NPEDC-18: Respondent Gender (Weighted) –
GEND
Respondent Gender
Count
Percent
Male
3967
40.6%
Female
5816
59.4%
Total
9782
NPEDC-19: Age Distribution (Weighted) –AGE
Age Distribution
100.0%
Count
Younger than 20
2725
27.9%
20 to 34 years
1950
19.9%
35 to 54 years
1335
13.6%
55 to 64 years
1050
10.7%
65 years or older
2722
27.8%
9782
100.0%
Total
NPEDC-20: Valid Driver's License
(Weighted)-LIC
Valid Driver's License
Yes
Count
6096
No
Total
Percent
83.5%
1208
16.5%
7303
100.0%
NPEDC-21: Respondent has Transit Pass
(Weighted) – TRANS
Respondent has Transit
Pass
Count
511
Charlie Card
Total
511
Percent
Count
511
Yes
No
Total
NPEDC-22: Transit Pass Type (Weighted)PASST1, PASST2, PASST3
Transit Pass Type, Multiple
Response
Percent
Percent
7.0%
6792
93.0%
7303
100.0%
NPEDC-23: Worker Status, Computed (Weighted) – WORKS
Worker Status, Computed
Count
100.0%
Yes
4342
59.4%
100.0%
No
2962
40.6%
7303
100.0%
Total
302
Percent
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NPEDC-24: Employment Status, Non-workers
(Weighted) – WKSTAT
Employment Status, Non
workers
Count
Retired
Percent
1784
60.2%
Disabled/On Disability Status
294
9.9%
Homemaker
202
6.8%
Unemployed but looking for work
278
9.4%
Student
403
13.6%
2962
100.0%
Total
NPEDC-26: Hours Worked per Day
(Weighted) - HOURS
Hours Worked per Day
Count
1
0
2
431
3
0
4
5
NPEDC-25: Average Number of Jobs
(Weighted)-JOBS
Percent
Jobs
Average
Average Number of Jobs
1.13
NPEDC-27: Respondent Average Number of
Days Worked Per Week (Weighted) – WDAYS
Days Worked Per Week
Count
Percent
0%
1
9.9%
0%
147
3.4%
4
171
3.9%
338
7.8%
5
2777
64.0%
6
455
10.5%
6
995
22.9%
7
90
2.1%
7
192
4.4%
8
2023
46.6%
4342
100.0%
9
368
8.5%
10
425
9.8%
65
1.5%
4342
100.0%
Don’t Know
Total
0
0%
2
0
0%
3
206
Total
303
4.7%
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NPEDC-28: Telecommute Status (Weighted) TELEW
NPEDC-29: Flexible Work Program Offered at
Work (Weighted) – SCHED
Worker
Telecommutes
Count
Yes
1280
29.5%
Yes
876
20.2%
No
3061
70.5%
No
3466
79.8%
4342
100.0%
4342
100.0%
Total
Percent
Flexible Work Program
Offered at Work
Count
Total
Percent
NPEDC-30: Type of Flexible Work Programs
Offered, Multiple Response (Weighted)FLEXP1, FLEXP2, FLEXP3
NPEDC-31: Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program (Weighted)-FLEXT
Type of Flexible Work
Programs Offered, Multiple
Response
Respondent Participates in
Flexible Work Program
Count
9/80 Work Period
Early Arrival/Departure
92
10.5%
405
46.2%
99
11.3%
141
16.1%
4/40 Work Week
Flexible Hours
Other, Specify
Total
Percent
139
15.9%
876
100.0%
NPEDC-32: Disabled License Plate
(Weighted)- EDISA
Disabled License Plate
Count
Yes
548
No
Total
Percent
Count
Yes
876
No
0
Total
876
Percent
100.0%
0%
100.0%
NPEDC-33: Disabled Transit Registration
(Weighted) –EDIS2
Disabled Transit
Registration
Count
Percent
5.9%
Yes
237
2.5%
8769
94.1%
No
8981
96.4%
9316
100.0%
99
1.1%
9316
100.0%
Don’t Know
Total
304
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NPEDC-34: Level of Education Completed
(Weighted) –EDUCA
Level of Education
Completed
Count
Percent
Not a high school graduate, 12th
grade or less. (Includes very young
children)
2626
26.8%
High school graduate (high school
diploma or GED)
1802
18.4%
Some college credit but no degree
901
9.2%
Associate or technical school
degree
1064
10.9%
Bachelor's or undergraduate
degree
1782
18.2%
Graduate Degree (includes
professional degrees, MD, DDs, JD)
1608
16.4%
Total
9782
100.0%
NPEDC-36: Full-time / Part-time Student
Status (Weighted)-FPTIM
Full-time / Part-time Student
Status
Count
Percent
Part-time
256
8.9%
Full-time
2626
91.1%
2883
100.0%
Total
NPEDC-35: School Enrollment Status
(Weighted)-ENROL
School Enrollment Status
Count
Yes
2883
29.5%
No
6900
70.5%
9782
100.0%
Total
Percent
NPEDC-37: Student Grade Level Attends
(Weighted)-SCHOL
Student Grade Level
Count
Percent
2160
74.9%
Grade 9 to 12
466
16.2%
Graduate School/Professional
256
8.9%
2883
100.0%
Kindergarten to Grade 8
Total
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NPEDC-38: Transit Trips Made in Past Week
(Weighted)- TTRIP
Transit Trips Made in Past
Week
Count
7035
0
Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School
Count
71.9%
Yes
6310
87.4%
No
708
9.8%
Percent
2
157
1.6%
4
157
1.6%
5
108
1.1%
7
1398
14.3%
14
829
8.5%
99
1.0%
9782
100.0%
Don't Know
Total
NPEDC-39: Bike Facilities Available at
Work/School (Weighted)- BIKFA
Don't Know
Total
Percent
206
2.9%
7224
100.0%
NPEDC-40: Days Used Bike for Recreation in Past Week (Weighted)- BIKD1
Days Used Bike for Recreation in Past Week
Count
0
4593
50.8%
1
643
7.1%
2
791
8.8%
3
1441
15.9%
4
0
5
221
2.4%
Don't Know
319
3.5%
1028
11.4%
9036
100.0%
Refused
Total
306
Percent
0%
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NPEDC-41: Days Used Bike for Transportation
in Past Week (Weighted) – BIKD2
Days Used Bike for
Transportation in Past Week
Count
0
5810
1
0
2
1122
3
0
Bike Lanes/Trails Used
for Non-Recreational
Purposes
Count
Off-Road
1767
19.6%
On-Road
1812
20.1%
Both
1721
19.0%
0%
Don't Know
2525
27.9%
Refused
1211
13.4%
9036
100.0%
Percent
64.3%
0%
12.4%
4
466
5.2%
5
93
1.0%
6
0
7
99
1.1%
Don't Know
513
5.7%
Refused
932
10.3%
9036
100.0%
Total
NPEDC-42: Bike Lanes/Trails Used
(Weighted) – BIKRD
Total
0%
NPEDC-43: Internet was Used on Travel Day
in Place of Trips (Weighted)-INUSE
Internet was used on Travel
Day in Place of Trips
Count
Percent
Yes
711
7.3%
No
8499
86.9%
573
5.9%
9782
100.0%
Don't Know
Total
Percent
NPEDC-44: Reason for Non-Travel
(Weighted)-NOGO
Count
Reason for Non-Travel
Personally Sick
Percent
443
44.8%
Worked at Home for Pay
99
10.0%
Worked Around Home (Not for
Pay)
75
7.5%
373
37.7%
989
100.0%
Out of Area
Total
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Vehicle Characteristics
NPEDC-45: Vehicle Year (Weighted) – YEAR
Vehicle Year
Count
NPEDC-46: Vehicle Make (Weighted) –
MAKE
Percent
1965-1979
90
1.5%
Vehicle Make
Count
Percent
1990-1999
2214
36.9%
Acura
109
1.8%
2000-2003
1882
31.4%
BMW
106
1.7%
2004-2006
1341
22.4%
Chevrolet
621
10.0%
2007
94
1.6%
Chrysler
122
2.0%
2008
280
4.7%
Dodge
386
6.2%
2010
90
1.5%
Ford
1446
23.4%
5993
100.0%
Geo
103
1.7%
Jeep
623
10.1%
Lexus
131
2.1%
Mercury
390
6.3%
Nissan
229
3.7%
Porsche
300
4.8%
Total
Subaru
288
4.7%
Toyota
1137
18.4%
90
1.5%
Volkswagen
Other, SPECIFY
Total
NPEDC-47: Vehicle Body Type (Weighted) –
BODY
Vehicle Body Type
Count
723
11.7%
Van (any type)
480
7.8%
SUV
3109
50.3%
Pickup Truck
1299
21.0%
Refused
Total
575
9.3%
6185
100.0%
1.7%
6185
100.0%
NPEDC-48: Vehicle Fuel Type (Weighted) - FUEL Percent
Car/Station Wagon
106
Vehicle Fuel Type
Gas
Total
308
Count
Percent
6185
100.0%
6185
100.0%
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Place Characteristics
NPEDC-49: Primary Trip Purpose (Weighted) – TPURP
Primary Trip Purpose
Count
Percent
All other home activities
22317
44.3%
Drop off passenger from car
4927
9.8%
Routine shopping (groceries,
clothing, convenience store, HH
maintenance)
4063
8.1%
Attending Class
2455
4.9%
Household errands (bank, dry
cleaning, etc.)
2383
4.7%
Work/Job
1898
3.8%
Outdoor
recreation/entertainment
1685
3.3%
Personal business (visit
government office, attorney,
accountant)
1616
3.2%
Indoor recreation/entertainment
1395
2.8%
Changed type of transportation
1224
2.4%
Pick up passenger from car
1208
2.4%
Working at home (for pay)
1202
2.4%
Work Business Related
960
1.9%
Eat meal outside of home
903
1.8%
Health care (doctor, dentist)
572
1.1%
All other School Activities
466
0.9%
Shopping for major purchases or
specialty items (appliance,
electronics, new vehicle, major
HH repairs)
388
0.8%
Visit friends/relatives
358
0.7%
Civic/Religious activities
252
0.5%
90
0.2%
Other, SPECIFY
0
0.0%
Loop trip
0
0.0%
While Traveling -- Other, Specify
0
0.0%
Volunteer Work/Activities
0
0.0%
All other activities at work
0
0.0%
50363
100.0%
Service private vehicle (gas, oil
lube, etc.)
Total
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NPEDC-50: Total People Traveling in Travel
Party, Including Respondent (Weighted) –
TOTTR
NPEDC-51: Parking Location (Weighted) –
PRKTY
Total People
Traveling
Count
1 person
16979
42.0%
Parking Lot
2 persons
13282
32.9%
Street
3 persons
4822
11.9%
Driveway/personal garage
4 persons
4605
11.4%
5 persons
720
1.8%
40409
100.0%
Total
Percent
Count
Parking Location
Count
Paid to Park
Did not Pay
27056
Refused
Total
Percent
11283
32.1%
3695
10.5%
10709
30.5%
Did not park
7921
22.6%
Don't Know
1369
3.9%
Refused
Total
NPEDC-52: Paid to Park (Weighted) – PRKCS
139
0.4%
35116
100.0%
NPEDC-53: How Parking Fare was Paid
(Weighted) – PRKHW
Count
How Parking Fare was Paid
Cash/Credit/Debit Card
0
0%
8061
23.0%
Per-Paid parking Pass
0
0%
35116
100.0%
Employer-Provided Parking Pass
0
0%
0
0%
NPEDC-54: Toll Road Used on Trip (Weighted)
– TOLL (Use a Toll road)?
Count
0
No
34977
99.6%
139
0.4%
35116
100.0%
Total
NPEDC-55: Toll Road Used (Weighted) –
TOLLT (Which Toll road was used)?
Which Toll Road
was Used
Percent
Yes
Refused
Percent
77.0%
Total
Use a Toll Road
Percent
0%
Percent
Turnpike
0
0%
Ted Williams Tunnel
0
0%
Sumner Tunnel
0
0%
0
0%
0
0%
Tobin Bridge
Total
310
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Travel Behavior
NPEDC-56: Average Household and Person
Trip Rates (Weighted)
Household
NPEDC-57: Trip Rates by Household Size
(Weighted)
Average Trip Rate
Household
Size
10.6
1
4.5
4.1
2
8.3
3
13.6
4
17.5
5
22.2
6
26.6
7
24.8
Person
Trip Rate
8 or more
29.8
Total
NPEDC-58: Trip Rates by Number of
Household Workers (Weighted)
Household Workers
10.6
NPEDC-59: Trip Rates by Household Income
(Weighted)
Trip Rate
Household Income
Trip Rate
0
6.6
Less than $15,000
8.3
1
9.7
$15,000-$24,999
9.2
2
13.1
$25,000-$34,999
8.4
3
16.8
$35,000-$49,999
9.4
4
22.0
$50,000-$74,999
10.2
5
27.2
$75,000-$99,999
11.4
22.7
$100,000-$149,999
13.2
10.6
$150,000 or more
13.3
6
Total
Don't Know/Refused
Total
311
9.8
10.6
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NPEDC-60: All Trip Modes (Weighted)
Transportation Mode
Count
NPEDC-61: Mode to Work (Weighted)
Percent
Mode to Work
Count
Percent
Walk
4384
10.8%
Works from home
950
21.9%
Bike
445
1.1%
Walk
919
21.2%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
22004
54.2%
Bike
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
13113
32.3%
Auto/Van/Truck Driver
Ferry/boat
463
1.1%
Bus / Public Transit
School bus
172
0.4%
Other, SPECIFY
40580
100.0%
Total
Total
99
2.3%
2167
49.9%
108
2.5%
99
2.3%
4342
100.0%
NPEDC-62: Mode to School (Weighted)
Mode to School
Count
Bike
Auto/Van/Truck Passenger
Bus / Public Transit
Total
312
Percent
96
3.3%
2531
87.8%
256
8.9%
2883
100.0%
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Appendix K: Data Distribution Policy
During the conduct of the study, NuStats assured respondents that all information they provided would be
kept strictly confidential and that all of their responses would only be used in combination with those
provided by other households in the study.
In order to maintain this assurance of confidentiality, as well as the integrity of our standing in the survey
research industry, the following steps must be taken regarding data distribution:
1) The final data set should be kept on CD-ROM and locked in a secure location. This data set
should serve as a back-up, in the event that the working and public use data sets become
corrupted and require recreation.
2) The working data set should be released only as necessary to consultants assisting with the
modeling process or to MassDOT/CTPS staff. All staff and consultants working with this data
must sign confidentiality agreement.
3) The public use data set should be released only as necessary. However, the level of identification does permit this data set to serve as a public domain.
The final data set contains all variables as outlined in the original study documentation. To create the
working data set from this file, the following actions must be taken:

Modify the household file such that all home addresses have blank address fields (X/Y coordinates
only).

Modify the person file such that all school addresses and work addresses have blank name and
address fields (X/Y coordinates only).

Modify the place file such that all locations include only the X/Y Coordinates
In addition, the confidentiality agreement must be signed by all staff and consultants assisting with the
analysis of the working data set. This confidentiality agreement meets the Council of American Survey
Research Organizations (CASRO) requirements of confidentiality and is similar to that in use by the
National Household Travel Survey.
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CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT
FOR THE USE OF THE 2010/2011 MTS WORKING DATA SET
I accept a copy of the 2010/2011 Massachusetts Travel Survey (MTS) Working Data Set.
I recognize that this version of the data set contains additional detail on individual records that
could potentially compromise the confidentiality of the MTS respondents. I agree that I will use
the working data set for statistical purposes only and will not attempt to identify any specific
respondent. I agree that I will insure that no other data users in my organization will
compromise the confidentiality of the MTS respondents, and that I will not share this version of
the data with others outside the organization.
I also accept full responsibility for any misuse of this data, and agree to hold harmless the
Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT), or any of their designated agents,
from any damages resulting from such misuse, regardless of scope, severity, or intent.
I further agree that upon completion of my contractual agreement, I will return this data base to
MassDOT (or their agent/designee) and delete any copies on computers or networks within my
organization.
Signed:
Printed Name: Date: Name: Firm Name: Address:
Phone: Fax:
E-mail: 314
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